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28th New York Infantry Regiment | ||||||||||||||
Niagara Rifles; Scott Life Guard | ||||||||||||||
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George W. Bigford | ||||||||||||||
At age 21, George Bigford enlisted in Company D of the 28th New York on April 30th, 1861 and he mustered in with the regiment on May 22nd, 1861. However, his service was cut short and he was discharged for disability at Camp Harris, DC, on July 17th, 1861. | ||||||||||||||
Mr. Bigford is buried at Garbutt Cemetery in Scottsville, Monroe County, NY along with his parents and a number of other relatives. | ||||||||||||||
His marker stone reads: | ||||||||||||||
GEORGE W. BIGFORD Co. D 28th N.Y. Inf. 1839 – 1867 | ||||||||||||||
His parent’s marker stone reads: | ||||||||||||||
BIGFORD Henry Bigford 1821 – 1892 ----- Phebe K. His Wife 1824 - 1908 | ||||||||||||||
His sibling’s marker stones read: | ||||||||||||||
HOMER BIGFORD 1851 - 1926 | ||||||||||||||
ALICE BIGFORD TUCKER 1858 - 1885 | ||||||||||||||
Also buried there is Ida Bigford who died on March 29th, 1856 and Edith Viola Tucker (1886 – 1903), who may be the daughter of Alice Bigford Tucker. | ||||||||||||||
Garbutt cemetery is quite small with a single central track which leads through the cemetery. From the front of the cemetery, the Bigford lot is to the left of the track in the center of the cemetery. | ||||||||||||||
Last Visited: Just after day break on August 1st, 2010 | ||||||||||||||