Civil War Veterans Buried In Washington State - James Bloom

James Monroe Bloom

Representing: Union


G.A.R Post

  • Custer Post #6 Pierce Co. WA

Unit History

  • 7th Illinois Cavalry D
James Bloom
Family History

Created by Brian

James Monroe Bloom

Birth
31 Oct 1842
Butler County, Ohio, USA
Death
9 Jul 1910 (aged 67)
Fern Hill, Pierce County, Washington, USA
Burial
Tacoma, Pierce County, Washington, USA

PlotSection 5Memorial ID

Name: James M. Bloom

Date Of Death: 9 Jul 1910

Age: 67

Gender: Male

Place Of Burial: Tacoma Cemetery

Burial Year: 1910

Father Name: John Bloom

Mother Name: Dk

Burial Date: 10 Jul 1910

Death Place: Fern Hill, Tacoma, Pierce, Washington

 

Civil War veteran.

Name: James M Bloom

Residence: Knox, Illinois

Enlistment Date: 8 Oct 1861

Rank at enlistment: Private

State Served: Illinois

Survived the War?: Yes

Service Record: Enlisted in Company D, Illinois 7th Cavalry Regiment on 07 Sep 1861.

Mustered out on 04 Nov 1865 at Nashville, TN.

Sources: Illinois: Roster of Officers and Enlisted Men


Born in Ohio. A resident of Knox, Knox County, Illinois when he enlisted in the 7th Illinois Cavalry for three years at Orange, Clark County, Illinois. Mustered in as a Private in Company D at Camp Butler, Illinois on 7 Sep 1861. Re-enlisted as Veteran Volunteer for three years at Germantown, Shelby County, Tennessee on 10 Feb 1864. Re-mustered in at Memphis, Shelby County, Tennessee on 30 Mar 1864. Mustered out at Nashville, Davidson County, Tennessee. A member of Custer Post No. 6 of Tacoma, Pierce County, Washington. Died at Fern Hill, Tacoma, Washington.

Cemetery

Buried at Tacoma Cemetery
Row: Cemetery Lot 31 - A Cemetery Section Sec 5
Site: Cemetery Grave Number 4E


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