Bovier, Nelson (b. 10 NOV 1845, d. 2 JUL 1863)
Note: He was a Civil War Veteran. He was a Pvt. in Co. C, 80th Regiment of the 7th Volunteer Cavalry and was killed in Nashville, Tennessee. According to the US Army records, he is buried in Section C, site 7333 at the Nashville National Cemetery, South Madison, Tennessee. There is also a memorial marker in Windfall Cemetery, Granville. Bradford County, PA.
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Note: In the census of 1880, she was named Sophia Helen Porter. They resided in Granville, Bradford County, Pennsylvania.
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Note: He was a Baptist minister ordained in March 1879. Graduated from Crozier Theological Seminary. Leland was the pastor of Free Will Baptist Church in West Granville, Pennsylvania, at one time. Family Bible indicates his date of birth was 20 Jul 1849. As far as we know, Solomon is the first (and possibly only) person in the Louis Bevier family to use this spelling (Bouvier) of the Bevier name.
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Note: Served in the Civil War with 141st NY Infantry, Co. K. Discharged as Corporal.
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Note: Evidently, he served in the Civil War as he was listed as a pensioner in Michigan and received $12 per month. In 1880, he resided in Hartford, Township, Van Buren County, Michigan. His occupation was laborer. His wife is listed as Lizzie Bovier, 36 years of age. This may have been a nickname for Mary Emeline.
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Note: Name might possibly be spelled Bevier. He did not marry.
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Note: She did not marry.
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Note: Another source indicates her first name is Susanna in 1860 and Lurana in the census of 1880.
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Note: His family resided in Elmira City, New York in 1880. He ran a business manufacturing paper and cigar boxes. In 1900 & 1910, they lived in Denver, Arapahoe County, Colorado. His occupation was chair salesman. In 1930 he lived in Denver, Colorado and he was a music teacher.
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