Thomas Egolf

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Thomas Egolf


Born: 1842.

Died: January 24, 1863 from typhoid fever (aged 22 years).

Buried:

Occupation: Unknown.

Enlisted: at Brooklyn, NY to serve 3 years (aged 21 years).

Mustered In: June 9, 1862 as private, in Company E.

Wounded: August 29, 1862 at the Battle of Second Bull Run, Manassas, Virginia. Died of Disease (typhoid fever) - January 24, 1863 at Convalescent Camp, Alexandria, Virginia.

Address: Unknown.


Obituary

DIED

EGOLF THOMAS EGOLF, member of Company E, 14th Regiment N.Y.S.M.; wounded on the 29th of August, 1862 died at Convalescent Camp near Alexandria, Virginia, on the 13th January, 1863, of typhoid fever.

Source: The Brooklyn Eagle January 21, 1863

  • Email the descendant of Thomas Egolf, Retired Army Warrant Officer Charles T. Butler II
  • Thomas is buried in "Old Carlisle Burying Ground",
    First Lutheran Church, Carlisle, Pennsylvania.

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