Obituary - Isaac Burlingame
(10/20/1843-7/7/1927)
Contributed to Genealogy Pit Stop
By Jayson A. Smith
EAST LIVERPOOL REVIEW TRIBUNE
Volume XLVII #205 Pages 1 & 8
Thursday - July 7, 1927
ISAAC BURLINGAME, 83, CIVIL WAR VETERAN, DIES IN DAISY AVENUE HOME
Funeral Services Will be Held in J. W. Clendenning Residence Saturday Afternoon.
Isaac Burlingame, 83, Civil war veteran and a resident of East Liverpool practically all his life, died in his home on Daisy avenue late last night following a week's illness.
He enlisted with the Union forces at the outbreak of the war and served throughout the four-year conflict. He was a member of Company C, 34th regiment, Ohio Volunteer Infantry for three years, being discharged on June 22, 1864. He re-enlisted on January 30, 1865 in Company F, 184th regiment Ohio Volunteer Infantry, with the rank of a corporal. He was discharged from the service at Nashville, Tenn., on September 20, 1865, at the close of the war.
Mr. Burlingame was a carpenter by trade. He was a member of General Lyon Post No. 44, G. A. R.
He leaves his widow and three daughters: Mrs. John Sutherland, Toledo, and Mrs. J. W. Clendenning and Mrs. J. E. Marshall, both of East Liverpool; two foster children, Mrs. Walter Hale, Wellsville, and Mrs. Walter Kirk, Akron; three brothers, C. D. and A. L. Burlingame, of East Liverpool, and Joseph Bulingame, of Negley and a sister-in-law, Mrs. Sarah Burlingame, East Liverpool, also survive. He also leaves 16 grandchildren, 13 great grandchildren and two great great grandchildren.
Funeral services will be conducted in the Clendenning home, 747 Daisy avenue, Saturday afternoon, in charge of Rev. B. R. Johnson, pastor of the First Church of Christ. Burial will be made in Riverview cemetery. Friends may view the body tonight and Friday evening.
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