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Cherry Hill Cemetery, Wayne County, Michigan
Union Civil War Veterans

Cherry Hill Cemetery
South of Cherry Hill Road, on Ridge Road
Canton Township, Michigan.

Contributed by Richard E. Carden, Commander, S.U.V.C.W. Camp 427, Dept. of Michigan [UA636@cs.com].  Total records = 6.

Comer, George, Co. C., 1st. Michigan Infantry, Born 1843.  Residence listed as Washtenaw County, Michigan.  Enlisted October 2, 1861 at Fort Wayne, Detroit.  Wounded in action on August 30, 1862 at second Bull Run, Virginia.  Discharged for wounds December 30, 1862.
Holmes, William E., Co. H, 1st. Michigan Sharpshooters
Husten, Dwight, Co. E., 16th Michigan Infantry, Born 1837, Plymouth, Michigan.  Enlisted Aug. 18, 1861, for 3 years as corporal.  Promoted to sergeant on Aug. 30, 1862.  Died of disease September 20, 1862 at Fortress Monroe, Virginia.
McDougall, John A., Co. E., 17th Michigan Infantry, Born in 1842.  Residence listed as Superior, Michigan.  Enlisted on August 9, 1862 at Ypsilanti, Michigan, as sergeant.  Wounded in action September 14, 1862 at South Mountain, Maryland.  Discharged for disability on February 2, 1864 at Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.  Died in 1920.
Newton, Steven, Co. D., 3rd Michigan Cavalry
Tate, John, Co. G., 24th Michigan Infantry, Born in 1826, residence listed as Belleville, Michigan.  Enlisted August 8, 1862 at Belleville as corporal.  Killed August 30, 1863 at Fredericksburg, Virginia.

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