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Pvt James Nathaniel “Nat” Herndon

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Pvt James Nathaniel “Nat” Herndon Veteran

Birth
Springfield, Sangamon County, Illinois, USA
Death
22 Apr 1915 (aged 73)
Danville, Vermilion County, Illinois, USA
Burial
Cantrall, Sangamon County, Illinois, USA GPS-Latitude: 39.9263015, Longitude: -89.6551965
Memorial ID
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Private, Company G., 10th, Illinois, Vol, Calvary.

Helped his father, William Henry Herndon and Jesse Weik write the biography of Abraham Lincoln, "Herndon's Lincoln." Otherwise, he enjoyed life as a farmer in Fancy Creek. He spent his last years of life at the Soldier's Home in Danville, Illinois where he passed.

On his paternal side his great grandfather, Edward Day, served in the Revolutionary War. On his maternal side, his great grandfather, Joel Maxcy served in the Revolutionary War as well.
Private, Company G., 10th, Illinois, Vol, Calvary.

Helped his father, William Henry Herndon and Jesse Weik write the biography of Abraham Lincoln, "Herndon's Lincoln." Otherwise, he enjoyed life as a farmer in Fancy Creek. He spent his last years of life at the Soldier's Home in Danville, Illinois where he passed.

On his paternal side his great grandfather, Edward Day, served in the Revolutionary War. On his maternal side, his great grandfather, Joel Maxcy served in the Revolutionary War as well.


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