Individual Details

Addison Utterback

(2 Jan 1843 - 18 Jun 1918)



Addison Utterback served in the same company in the Civil War as his brother-in-law, Francis Marion Harmon. Marion died of typhoid and Addison wrote the following to Marion's youngest brother Charles:
Corinth Missippi
July the 20 A.D. 1862
Dear sir
I take my pen in hand to write you a few lines in order to answer a letter that I received from you yesterday. I am at the hospital at Corinth, Miss. my health is very poor I have not had good health sence I have bin here
Charles I can not give you any particulars of Marion's death for was sent back to the hospittle when he was a marching on to Corinth he was sent back one morning and we started on and I never got to see him anymore nor heard from him till he was dead
then we com on to Corinth and I never got to go back thare So I did not go whare he was buried at Nor wither his grave was marked or Not the Name of the hospittle was montana
do not know what woud be the best way to take him back it is very warm here at this time I will have to bring my letter to a close so no more at present be
Remain your affectionate Friend. Give my respect to all inquiring Friends.
Addison Utterback.

Addison is buried Glenwood Cemetery, Glenwood, Mills Co, Iowa.

Events

Birth2 Jan 1843Indiana
Death18 Jun 1918

Families

FatherFielding Utterback (1809 - 1881)
MotherSarah Terhune (1814 - 1896)
SiblingMinerva Utterback (1835 - 1923)
SiblingWilliam Edward Utterback (1836 - 1917)
SiblingMartha Utterback (1839 - )
SiblingNancy Ellen Utterback (1840 - 1851)
SiblingEmaline Utterback (1845 - )
SiblingMary Adelaide Utterback (1847 - 1851)
SiblingOscar Utterback (1849 - )
SiblingAlbert Utterback (1854 - 1856)