Reuben Scott Johns, 1844–1918?> (aged 73 years)
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- Reuben Scott /Johns/
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Death
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1800–1869
Birth: March 12, 1800
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— Horse Valley, Letterkenny Twp, Franklin Co., PA Death: March 16, 1869 — Dry Run, Franklin Co., PA |
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1807–1883
Birth: January 13, 1807
— Cumberland Co., PA Death: January 18, 1883 — Chambersburg, Franklin Co., PA |
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1826–1908
Birth: December 15, 1826
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— Hopewell Twp., Cumberland Co., PA Death: May 9, 1908 — Duncannon, PA (Reed Twp., Dauphin Co., Haldemans Island) |
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16 months
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2 years
elder sister |
1830–1908
Birth: March 29, 1830
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Death: December 14, 1908 — Chambersburg, Franklin Co., PA |
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3 years
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1833–1911
Birth: June 11, 1833
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— Concord, Franklin Co., PA Death: June 2, 1911 — Concord, Franklin Co., PA |
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2 years
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1835–1921
Birth: September 6, 1835
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— Franklin Co., PA Death: January 18, 1921 |
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2 years
elder sister |
1837–1847
Birth: August 17, 1837
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— Franklin Co., PA Death: September 8, 1847 |
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3 years
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1840–1906
Birth: June 8, 1840
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— Cumberland Co., PA Death: June 10, 1906 — Chambersburg, PA |
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2 years
elder sister |
1842–1878
Birth: August 16, 1842
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Death: May 1, 1878 — Dry Run, Franklin Co., PA |
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19 months
himself |
1844–1918
Birth: March 11, 1844
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— Franklin Co., PA Death: March 10, 1918 — (Elk Lick) Salisburg, Summerset Co., PA |
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3 years
younger sister |
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2 years
younger brother |
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21 months
younger brother |
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1844–1918
Birth: March 11, 1844
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— Franklin Co., PA Death: March 10, 1918 — (Elk Lick) Salisburg, Summerset Co., PA |
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| Marriage | Marriage — September 23, 1872 — (Elk Lick) Salisbury, Summerset Co., PA |
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7 months
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17 months
daughter |
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22 months
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2 years
son |
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3 years
son |
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3 years
son |
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4 years
son |
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4 years
daughter |
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5 years
daughter |
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Shared note
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Reuben enlisted in 1863, under the six months' call, in Company H, 21st Regiment, PA, Cav.; he re-enlisted in Company I, 9th PA Cav., September 17, 1864, and was discharged by general order on May 29, 1865. He was with General Sherman in his famous "March to the Sea" and was present when General Joseph E. Johnston surrendered. During his long service as a cavalryman, he escaped serious injury, but on one occasion his horse was shot from under him and in falling, his left leg was slightly fractured by the weight of his horse. This accident happened at a place called Griswaldville, GA. |
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