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George R. Rice, Records from Old Soldiers Home, Hampton, VA
George R. Rice Military History
Time and Place of each enlistment:
September 12, 1864 Media, Pennsylvania
Rank:
2nd Lieutenant
Company and Regiment:
203 PA Infantry
Time and Place of Discharge:
June 22 1865, Ralleigh, NC
Cause of Discharge:
Muster Out
Disabilities When Admitted to the Home:
Arterio Sclerosis, Kyphosis Senility, Varicose Ulcer Right Leg.
DOMESTIC HISTORY
Where Born:
Pennsylvania
Age 81, Height 5’10”, Complexion, Dark, Eyes Blue, Hair Grey, Read and Write Yes, Religion, Prot. Occupation ( Can’t determine on the paper) Residence Subsequent to Discharge, Pennsylvania, Married or Single, Widowed, Name and Address of Nearest Relative, Harry Vanzant, Son, Upland, PA
HOME HISTORY
Rate of Pension $24.00
Date of Admission Re-Admission and Transfer: 1st Admission June 2, 1915
Date of Death: January 9, 1918
Cause of Death: Mitral Insufficiency
GENERAL REMARKS
Papers ADMISSION PAPER: G.B. Patrick
PENSION CERTIFICATE: ,005,590
EFFECTS: Cash $7.00 Pension Money $106.00
Body Shipped to: Chester Pa January 10, 1918
Personal Effect Disposed to Josiah Smith, Executor, Chester, PA
Published on January 19, 2010 · Filed under: George Rice Vanzant, Uncategorized, Vanzandt Miscellanous;
2 Responses to “George R. Rice, Records from Old Soldiers Home, Hampton, VA”
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Marilyn said on July 20th, 2013 at 7:26 pm
I was wondering how you got records from the Hampton, Virginia, Old soldier’s home.
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chris said on August 15th, 2013 at 9:01 pm
I got this off Ancestry I believe.
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