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Remembering Our Own: Santa Cruz Veterans
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Nelson, Robert
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Reproduced by permission of Robert L. Nelson and The Santa Cruz Museum of Art and History.
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Nelson, Robert L. Remembering Our Own: the Santa Cruz County military roll of honor 1861-2010. Santa Cruz, CA: The Museum of Art & History, c2010.
Nelson, Robert L. Old Soldier: the story of the Grand Army of the Republic in Santa Cruz County. Santa Cruz, CA: The Museum of Art & History, c2004.
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Santa Cruz Public Libraries
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Biographies of military personnel from Santa Cruz County.
The majority of this collection is compiled from the work of local researcher Robert L. Nelson. The information is taken from his two books, "Old Soldier: the story of the Grand Army of the Republic in Santa Cruz County" and "Remembering Our Own" the Santa Cruz County military roll of honor 1861-2010."
For more information about this collection see the <a href="/omeka/about-the-remembering-our-own-collection">About page "Remembering Our Own</a>."<br /><br />Copies of "Remembering Our Own" are available through the Santa Cruz Museum of Art & History.
Also included in this collection are video recordings of interviews with American war veterans. These interviews were conducted as part of the Library of Congress Veterans History Project.
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OS-0451
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HENCH, WILLLIAM (1834 - 1905)
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Hench, Willliam
Veterans
Wars-Civil War
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<p><a href="/omeka/about-the-remembering-our-own-collection">More information about this collection...</a></p><b>Watsonville Pajaronian (January 14, 1905)</b> <div class="floatRight"><div class="alignCenter"><b>William Hench<br />Pioneer Cemetery, Watsonville</b></div></div> <p class="special">Death of William Hench<br /> Veterans of the Civil War Closes Eyes at the Last Call "Taps"</p> <p>William Hench, of Pajaro, whose death is chronicled in this issue, while not of long residence in the Pajaro valley, was a man whose integrity, kindness and genial disposition brought him many warm friends.</p> <p>He was born in Miami Co., Ohio, May 7, 1834, and with his parents moved to Iowa Co., Iowa in 1842. It was there that his early life was spent. In 1861 he answered the call of his country and served as a private in Company G 7th Iowa Volunteers.</p> <p>In 1866 he married Catherine L. Haverly who, with his six children survives him. He came to California in 1885 and settled near Suisun, in Solano county. From there he went to San Joaquin county and remained for some time, but about three years ago came to this valley and located near Pajaro, where he died. During his lifetime he was a devoted member of the Methodist Episcopal church.</p> <p>Besides a widow the relatives surviving him are three daughters, Miss Ida M. Hench of Pajaro, Mrs. Carrie E. Fritz of Corralitos, Mrs. Etta L Curtis of San Francisco, three sons, John M., of Chicago, Will B., and George M., of this valley, and a sister Mrs. Mary Hale of Cedar Rapids Iowa.</p> <p>The funeral will take place from the family home at Pajaro at 2:30 p.m. , Sunday, July 16th.</p> <div class="clear"></div> <p></p><p><b>Date of Birth: </b>1834-05-07 </p><p><b>Date of Death:</b> 1905-14-01 </p><p><b>County:</b> Santa Cruz</p><p><b>Cemetery/City of Burial:</b> Santa Cruz County</p><p><b>Plot:</b> 18-Dec</p><p><b>Date of Marriage:</b> 1866/</p><p><b>Spouse:</b> Haverly_ Catherine L</p><p><b>Religion:</b> Me</p><p><b>Last City:</b> Watsonville</p><p><b>Native of:</b> OH</p><p><b>Enlisted:</b> 1861/07/18</p><p><b>Discharged:</b> 1862/07/26</p><p><b>Military Unit:</b> IA_ 7 Inf_ Co G</p><p><b>Rank:</b> Pvt</p><p><b>Military Notes:</b> R-Koszta_ M/O-Corinth MS</p><p><b>GAR#:</b> M26</p><p><b>Available records used to obtain information:<br /></b>Cemetery records<br />Santa Cruz County death records<br />Military records<br />Santa Cruz and Monterey newspapers<br />Voter Records</p><p><b>CW Reference:</b> PAJ 1906/05/31</p>
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Nelson, Robert L.
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Old Soldier: the story of the Grand Army of the Republic in Santa Cruz County. Santa Cruz, CA: The Museum of Art & History, c2004.
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Santa Cruz Public Libraries
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Reproduced by permission of Robert L. Nelson.
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Santa Cruz (County)
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