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Submitted: 11/6/13 • Approved: 7/20/16 • Last Updated: 7/23/16 • R941897-G0-S3
MAJOR Second Arkansas Cavalry
Union Army
February 25, 1840 - July 13, 1940
Married (1) Minerva Johnson 1865 in Arkansas.
Married (2) Matilda Luster 1878 in Arkansas
*Obituary
Calico Rock Progress
July 19,1940
Geo. Washington Moser 100, Dies at Melbourne
Funeral service for George Washington Moser aged 100 who died at his home in Melbourne, Saturday, were conducted at the Church of Christ Sunday afternoon and burial was in the Melbourne Cemetery. Mr Moser completed the century February 25 this year.
He was a veteran of the Second Arkansas Cavalry. Union Army, in the Civil War and was mustered out with the rank of major. Born in Independence County, he moved to Zion about 30 years ago and went to Melbourne in 1930.
He is survived by two sons, Frank of Melbourne and A. L. Moser of Batesville and five daughters, Mrs O. L. Burt of Mountain View, Mrs T. B. Pate of Lunenburg, Mrs H. Blassengame of Grant, Okla., Mrs John Collum of Oil Trough and Mrs R. M. Shaver of Louisiana.
Contributed on 11/6/13 by sandhollow
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