Our Family's Journey Through Time
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Notes:
Established in 1867, Fort Donelson National Cemetery had 670 Union soldiers reinterred here. These soldiers (which included 512 unknowns) had been buried on the battlefield, in local cemeteries, in hospital cemeteries, and in nearby towns. These totals include five known and nine unknown soldiers from the United States Colored Troops. Confederate soldiers were not buried in the National Cemetery. Instead, they were buried in local, church, or family cemeteries in the surrounding communities.
| Thumb | Description | Status | Location | Name (Died/Buried) |
|---|---|---|---|---|
at Fort Donelson National Battlefield Dover, Stewart, Tennessee Find a Grave: #12072 |
National Cemetery |
Source: Find a Grave (Military Cemetery-Fort Donelson)
Paul Samuel Bryant (d. 25 Jan 1976) Beulah McNichols (d. 14 Aug 1987) Donald Francis Sutherland, Sr (d. 16 Aug 1997) George Henry Trubenbach (d. 4 May 1984) |
| # | Last Name, Given Name(s) | Buried | Person ID | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1. | Bryant, Paul Samuel |
d. 25 Jan 1976 | Fort Donelson National Cemetery, Dover, Stewart, Tennessee, USA | I25025 |
| 2. | McNichols, Beulah |
d. 14 Aug 1987 | Fort Donelson National Cemetery, Dover, Stewart, Tennessee, USA | I28990 |
| 3. | Sutherland, Donald Francis Sr |
d. 16 Aug 1997 | Fort Donelson National Cemetery, Dover, Stewart, Tennessee, USA | I24310 |
| 4. | Trubenbach, George Henry |
d. 4 May 1984 | Fort Donelson National Cemetery, Dover, Stewart, Tennessee, USA | I29082 |
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