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Treesh Isaac, 67, a veteran of the Civil War, and a resident of Orange Twp, died at his home east of Rome City Friday. He had been a resident of that community since May and formerly resided at South Bend. He is survived by a wife and four children. Funeral will be at Church Sixteen Tuesday. Burial, church cemetery. ^ 12-23-1911 Biography of Isaac Treesh. Vol. II, page 697. Presidents, Soldiers, Statesmen; H.H. Hardesty, Publisher, New York, Toledo, and Chicago, 1894. Isaac Treesh Was engaged in farming in DeKalb county, Ind., when at the age of 20, he enlisted at Kendallville, Ind., Sept. 6, 1864, as a private in Co. A, 142nd R. I.V.I., 20th Brig., 4th Div., 3rd A.C. In December, 1864, he was detailed as train guard from Nashville to Chattanooga, and again in January, 1865, he was detailed to do the same duty. He took part in battle of Nashville; his honorable discharge was granted him at that place, June 28, 1865. Mr. Treesh was born in Richland county, Ohio, Sept. 28, 1843; he settled in Noble Co., Ind., in the fall of 1883. Aug. 19, 1866, he was married in DeKalb county, Ind., to Amelia Getts, born Oct. 5, 183 Pennsylvania. Their children are Rebecca, Bertha, Henry, Emery and Maria. The parents of Mr. and Mrs. Treesh are Jacob and Catherine (Hoovler) Treesh, Samuel and Sarah (Battey) Getts, all now deceased. Our comrade draws a pension, is a member of Nelson Post, No. 69, is a farmer and his address is Kendallville, Ind. TREESH, Isaac, 1843-1911 Amelia, his wife, 1832-1921 References
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