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Isaiah H Tucker
Pvt, Unassigned Co, 7th NH Infantry (stone and 1890 Vet Sch says Co B)- served 8/8/62 to 1/4/63, when received disability discharge
Pvt, Co D, 1st NH Heavy Artillery
8/31/64- 6/15/65
6-H, Victorias Sugar Mill, Negros Island. 27 December 1990. Taken on a TEFS tour of the Philippines.
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Thanks to Governor John C. Carney for visiting us today and celebrating our volunteers. The annual forum is a day-long opportunity to learn, network and innovate! Photos by 4-H Teen Council, Patrick Trunfio, Lena Berry, Jenna Anger. Additional photos by Michele Walfred
Harvie Pitman Shockley, son of Joseph S. and Ophelia (Anderson) Shockley, was born 18 Nov 1895 in Center Township, Arkansas and died 18 Jan 1989 in Healdton, Oklahoma. On 15 Feb 1918, in Sebastian Co., Arkansas, he married Maggie May Yadon (1897-1988). They are buried in Mount Olive Cemetery, Healdton, Oklahoma. They had three daughters: Marjorie (1918-1992), Zelma I. (1920-2013) and Ida Mae (1924-1989).