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Herbert David McIntire

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Herbert David McIntire

Birth
Fitchburg, Worcester County, Massachusetts, USA
Death
29 Jan 1907 (aged 65)
Fitchburg, Worcester County, Massachusetts, USA
Burial
Fitchburg, Worcester County, Massachusetts, USA GPS-Latitude: 42.5801964, Longitude: -71.8028336
Plot
Lot 586: Central Avenue
Memorial ID
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Son of David Flint and Zabiah Cowdin (Upton) McIntire.

Co. B, 15th Massachusetts Volunteer Infantry

From The Fitchburg Sentinel, Tuesday, January 29, 1907:

Death of H. D. McIntire -- Pneumonia Carries Off a Brave Civil War Veteran
Herbert D. McIntire, a veteran of the Civil War, died at his home, 106 Prichard street, this afternoon, from pneumonia, having been ill for some little time. He was born in this city 65 years ago.

He leaves a widow, who previous to her marriage was Miss Nettie Leland, and also one sister, Miss Adelaide Z. McIntire.

The deceased was for many years employed as a storekeeper in this city for the Fitchburg railroad and after giving up that position was an auctioneer and insurance broker.

He enlisted Nov. 26, 1861, in Co. B, 15th Mass. volunteers, and went to the front later in that year. At the battle of Gettysburg, he showed distinguished bravery under fire, and was known as a fine soldier. He was a member of Post 19, G. A. R.

Mr. McIntire was one of the most enthusiastic sportsmen in the city and was also a baseball enthusiast of pronounced type, always ready to assist in support of a local team.
Son of David Flint and Zabiah Cowdin (Upton) McIntire.

Co. B, 15th Massachusetts Volunteer Infantry

From The Fitchburg Sentinel, Tuesday, January 29, 1907:

Death of H. D. McIntire -- Pneumonia Carries Off a Brave Civil War Veteran
Herbert D. McIntire, a veteran of the Civil War, died at his home, 106 Prichard street, this afternoon, from pneumonia, having been ill for some little time. He was born in this city 65 years ago.

He leaves a widow, who previous to her marriage was Miss Nettie Leland, and also one sister, Miss Adelaide Z. McIntire.

The deceased was for many years employed as a storekeeper in this city for the Fitchburg railroad and after giving up that position was an auctioneer and insurance broker.

He enlisted Nov. 26, 1861, in Co. B, 15th Mass. volunteers, and went to the front later in that year. At the battle of Gettysburg, he showed distinguished bravery under fire, and was known as a fine soldier. He was a member of Post 19, G. A. R.

Mr. McIntire was one of the most enthusiastic sportsmen in the city and was also a baseball enthusiast of pronounced type, always ready to assist in support of a local team.


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