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Kenneth H. Robison II  (View posts) Posted: 10 Apr 2006 8:50PM GMT
Classification: Query
The Micah John Jenkins Camp No. 164, Sons of Spanish American War Veterans, http://www.geocities.com/sonsofspanamwar/, is currently searching for any and all records relating to New Jersey in the Spanish American War, Philippine Insurrection, and China Relief Expedition. This would be things like Veterans Records, Unit Rosters, Letters, Pictures, Uniform Items, etc.... As well as any items relating to the United Spanish War Veterans, Auxiliary of the United Spanish War Veterans, etc...
We are also currently seeking help in trying to locate the Graves of Spanish American War Veterans in New Jersey, and other states as well. Anyone who is willing to help please contact me at Johnnyreb6@aol.com.
The Sons of Spanish American War Veterans & Daughters of 98' are currently and actively recruiting in the United States, and anyone interested in joining the group please feel free to contact me if you have any questions or are interested.
Any help that can be given would be greatly appreciated. I thank you all for your time, and remain, as always,
Your Faithful, and obedient, servant,
Kenneth H. Robison II,
President, Camp No. 164 & National Graves Registrar East,
Sons of Spanish American War Veterans.

Re: New Jersey Spanish American War Veterans

Carol Sheeley  (View posts) Posted: 22 Sep 2006 9:15PM GMT
Classification: Query
Surnames: Dally, Voorhees, Booton, Sheeley, Ward, Barker, Aubuchon
George W. Dally, brother to my grandmother, Nettie (nee Dally) Voorhees, fought in the Spanish Am War, 1898. He was born in 1867. I do have a photograph of him with five other soldiers. I'm not sure where he's buried but it may be in the Presbyterian Church Cemetery of Woodbridge, NJ where many of the Dallys are buried. He was married to Edith (nee Thompson) Dally and had one daughter who lives in Rapid City, S. Dakota, with whom my mother corresponds.

The website mentioned in your message is inaccessible.

I would appreciate hearing from you.

Carol Sheeley

Re: New Jersey Spanish American War Veterans

Auoyaa822  (View posts) Posted: 24 Jun 2009 11:09PM GMT
Classification: Query
Hi Carol -- I believe your mom actually writes to my grandmother (Betty?) who is George Dally's granddaughter, not daughter. George and Edith Dally had my great-grandmother; Dorothy, who was an only child and she died in 1983. I know the picture you're talking about and would be willing to share info with you if you want to.

Ambur Halla

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