Service: Sept. 9, 1861 - Aug 13, 1865.
"Prisoner from May 30, 1862 to Sept. 20, 1862".
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Easton Free Press, Tuesday, Aug. 20, 1907 -- Page 5
Bernhard Bauser.
Bernhard Bauser, a Civil War veteran, died at 10.15 o'clock Monday evening at his home, No. 643 Church street, in the 73rd year of his age. He was stricken several days ago with paralysis.
Mr. Bauser served during the Civil War in Company H., Eleventh Pennsylvania Volunteer Cavalry. Hiram Simpson, who was buried but a few days ago in the Easton cemetery, was a member of the same company and regiment.
The deceased is survived by his wife and three sons -- Bernard, Jr., Max, and Edward Bauser. Three grandchildren also survive him. He was a member of Lafayette Post, No. 217, G. A. R.
Service: Sept. 9, 1861 - Aug 13, 1865.
"Prisoner from May 30, 1862 to Sept. 20, 1862".
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Easton Free Press, Tuesday, Aug. 20, 1907 -- Page 5
Bernhard Bauser.
Bernhard Bauser, a Civil War veteran, died at 10.15 o'clock Monday evening at his home, No. 643 Church street, in the 73rd year of his age. He was stricken several days ago with paralysis.
Mr. Bauser served during the Civil War in Company H., Eleventh Pennsylvania Volunteer Cavalry. Hiram Simpson, who was buried but a few days ago in the Easton cemetery, was a member of the same company and regiment.
The deceased is survived by his wife and three sons -- Bernard, Jr., Max, and Edward Bauser. Three grandchildren also survive him. He was a member of Lafayette Post, No. 217, G. A. R.
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