Caroline Layman, 1867–1904?> (aged 36 years)
- Name
- Caroline /Layman/
- Given names
- Caroline
- Surname
- Layman
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Death of a son
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Death
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husband |
1865–1922
Birth: December 26, 1865
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32
— Canada Death: December 11, 1922 — De Pere, Brown County, Wisconsin |
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herself |
1867–1904
Birth: December 26, 1867
— Shiocton, Outagamie County, Wisconsin Death: August 10, 1904 — De Pere, Brown County, Wisconsin |
son |
1885–1962
Birth: January 18, 1885
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— Brown County, Minnesota Death: October 30, 1962 — Wisconsin |
8 years
daughter |
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4 years
daughter |
1897–1973
Birth: July 18, 1897
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29
— De Pere, Brown County, Wisconsin Death: December 21, 1973 — Darlington, Lafayette County, Wisconsin |
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1897–1903
Birth: December 3, 1897
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29
— De Pere, Brown County, Wisconsin Death: November 23, 1903 — De Pere, Brown County, Wisconsin |
son |
Private
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husband |
1865–1922
Birth: December 26, 1865
35
32
— Canada Death: December 11, 1922 — De Pere, Brown County, Wisconsin |
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husband’s wife |
1875–1935
Birth: May 22, 1875
— De Pere, Brown County, Wisconsin Death: December 11, 1935 — Madision, Dane County, Wisconsin |
Marriage | Marriage — 1919 — |
Death |
Shared note
Event Description: Mount Calvary Cemetery, De Pere, Brown, WI |
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Shared note
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Caroline's father, Samuel Peter Layman, was in the Roster of Wisc Volunteers - War of the Rebellion, 1861-1865, 36th Regiment Infantry, Company F. Bovina, Feb 29, 1864, Wounded June 2, 1864, Cold Harbor (shot in the face which crushed the jaw and nearly tore his tongue from his mouth). Honorably discharged Dec 10, 1864, disability - Battle of Wilderness in Virginia under Gen. Grant. Also fought in North Anna, Culpepper, Spottsylvania C.H., and Cold Harbor. |