Person:George Freeman (12)

m. 5 Aug 1821
  1. George Augustus Freeman1822 - 1887
  2. Catherine C Freeman1825 -
  3. Cordelia Freeman1827 -
  4. Isaiah Freeman1830 - 1863
  5. Mary Elizabeth Freeman1832 - 1901
  6. Julia A Freeman1833 - 1913
  7. William Freeman1839 - 1866
  8. Susan E Freeman1843 -
m. 20 Sep 1848
  1. Augusta M Freeman1853 -
  2. Elinor C Freeman1860 -
m. 7 Sep 1862
  1. Priscilla A Freeman1864 -
m. 17 Jun 1877
Facts and Events
Name George Augustus Freeman
Gender Male
Birth? 5 Aug 1822 Brunswick, Cumberland, Maine, United States
Marriage 20 Sep 1848 Brunswick, Cumberland, Maine, United Statesto Ellen Maria McCain
Marriage 7 Sep 1862 Brunswick, Cumberland, Maine, United Statesto Lucretia Creighton Minks
Divorce Abt 1862 Sagadahoc, Maine, United StatesBook 9 p 168. Filed in Aug. 1862
from Ellen Maria McCain
Military[1][2] 1864 First Maine Heavy Artillary, Company M.
Marriage 17 Jun 1877 Bath, Sagadahoc, Maine, United StatesSee image
to Sarah A Talbot
Death[1] 8 Jan 1887 Bath, Sagadahoc, Maine, United States
Burial[1] Bath, Sagadahoc, Maine, United States
Image Gallery
References
  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 George A Freeman, in United States. Army. Quartermaster General's Office. Card records of headstones provided for deceased Union Civil war veterans, ca. 1879-ca. 1903. (Washington, District of Columbia)
    Online database, FamilySearch, Accessed 31 May 2012.

    name: George A Freeman
    event: Cemetery
    death date: 08 Jan 1887
    burial place: Bath, , Maine
    nara publication title: Card Records of Headstones Provided for Deceased Union Civil War Veterans, ca.1879-ca.1903.
    nara publication number: M1845
    nara roll number: 7
    film number: 2155582
    digital folder number: 4763359
    image number: 00690

  2. George A Freeman, in The First Maine Heavy Artillery
    Online database, Accessed 31 May 2012.

    George A. Freeman
    Company M
    Age 41
    Home: Bath, Married
    Mustered January 5, 1864, Wounded May 19, 1864, Discharged December 28, 1864 Died At Brunswick, Me., January 8, 1887. Ref pp:210/400/449

    Ref in The First Maine Heavy Artillary by Horace H Shaw and Charles J House.

    See The First Maine Heavy Artillery site.

  3.   Shaw, Horace H., and Charles J. House. The First Maine Heavy Artillery, 1861-1865: A history of its part and place in the war for the union, with an outline of causes of war and its results to our country. (Portland, Maine, 1903)
    pp 210, 400, 449.

    p. 449 notes that George A Freeman was wounded by gunshot in the right hand and foot. Page 400 indicates the wounds happened at Spotsylvania on 19 May 1864.