Delaware County, Iowa
Military Center
Delaware County Residents
Who served in the Civil War
and Buried in Other Counties
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for
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~ Posted here with permission of Roger
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Frederick Keidel, 3rd Iowa Infantry Co. A, Age 25.
Residence Delaware County, nativity Germany.
Enlisted May
18, 1861. Mustered June 10, 1861.
Missing July 12, 1863,
Jackson, Miss.
Returned to company.. Re-enlisted Feb. 2,
1864.
Promoted 6th Corp May 1, 1865; 5th Corp 28 June 1865;
Mustered Out 12 July 1865
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Buried at Atlantic Cem.,
Grove, Cass Co., Iowa Bk. 4, Lot 153. GAR
~ Contributed by Steve Hanken
Stone reads: FREDERICK KEIDEL Co. A, 3rd Iowa Inf.
1839-1912 GONE HOME |
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Civil War Pension Index Card |
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1906, Home for Disabled Vol. Soldiers, Sawtelle, Los Angeles Co., California |
~ source: Historical Register of National Homes for Disabled
Volunteer Soldiers, 1866-1938; (National Archives Microfilm
Publication M1749, 282 rolls); Records of the Department of
Veterans Affairs, Record Group 15; National Archives, Washington,
D.C. |
1907.
Home for Disabled Vol. Soldiers, Hot
Springs, Fall River Co., South Dakota |
Additional Personal Information
Obituary:
Page County IAGenWeb
The Clarinda
Herald
Clarinda Page Co., IA
02 May 1912 |
Frederick Keidel, aged seventy-three years, passed away April 21,
1912, at the home of his daughter, Mrs. A. E. Moulton,
1004 Poplar St., Atlantic, Iowa, with whom he and his
wife have lived for nearly five years, the cause of
his death being heart trouble and tuberculosis.
Frederick Keidel, who was born February 24, 1839, in
Wurtemburg Province, Germany, was the youngest of a family
of eight children, all of whom had passed on before
him. His father died when he was' two years old,
and when he was seventeen he and his mother and one
brother came to America, one sister and a brother having preceded
them here. He located near Dubuque, Iowa, where he
continued to live till he enlisted in Co. A. 3d Iowa
infantry in 1861, and served till the close US the war.
Not long before he enlisted, he was converted and joined the
Methodist Episcopal church, of which he
continued a faithful member to the last.
Always confident and trusting, his Christian fortitude and
strong faith were beautiful to witness as life neared its close. A
constant sufferer for years, he is now at rest.
The funeral was held from the home of his daughter, Mirs. A.
E. Moulton. The pastor being out of town, Dist. Supt. McDade, had
charge of the funeral service, except at the grave, where the
service was in charge of the local G. A. R. Post.
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CC added Additional information: |
Eunice Keidel, wife of Frederick Keidel, died in Modesto,
Stanislaus Co., California 11 Aug 1924, at the home of her
daughter, Mrs. G.R. Engle. See obituary |
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