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- Henry Joseph Pennock - September 2, 1848 - January 10, 1913. Military Service: Veteran of the Civil War; Enlisted February 23, 1865 at Orwell, New York for a term of three years; Mustered in March 1, 1865 as a Private in Company G, 24th Regiment New York Cavalry; Bounty of $700 paid by Oswego County; Transferred June 17, 1865 to Company G, 1st Regiment New York Provisional Cavalry by reason of consolidation; Discharged July 19, 1865 with Company at Clouds Mills, Virginia with rank of Private. Son of George and Mary M. Gorton Pennock. Husband of Ellen Marie Potter Pennock.
Newspaper Obituary - Wednesday, January 15, 1913 Pulaski Democrat - Pulaski, New York - Stillwater - Early Friday morning, January 10th, Henry J. Pennock, who had been ill for many weeks, passed away. The funeral service was held Sunday, January 12th, at the Union church in Orwell, Rev. H. C. Shares, of Sandy Creek, a former pastor, officiating. Interment in Evergreen cemetery. The five sons, Lawrence Pennock, of Richland; Leland and Rozelle Pennock, of Syracuse; Marshall and L. D. Pennock, of Orwell, and one sister, Mrs. Clayton Damon, of Orwell, have the sympathy of all in their bereavement. - Henry J. Pennock died after a long illness Friday morning, January 10, aged 86 years. He enlisted when only eighteen years old, as private in Company G, February 23, 1865 and was afterwards transferred to Company G, 1st Provisional Cavalry where he served until the close of the Civil War. He is survived by five sons and one daughter. The funeral services were conducted in Union church Sunday afternoon, by Rev. Henry Shares of Sandy Creek, and burial made in Evergreen cemetery.
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