Eli Halterman
Marion Township Bio, Pike County, Ohio
Eli Halterman,
son of Levi Halterman, was born April 28, 1843 in Jackson County, where he was reared on the farm and educated in the common schools. October 28, 1861, he enlisted in Company F, Fifty-third Ohio Infantry, and participated in many hard-fought battles. He received a severe wound at the battle of Kenesaw Mountain, June 27, 1864, which unfitted him for active duty till the following September, when he returned to his regiment and served till the war closed, when he was honorably discharged, August 12, 1865. He was married November 12, 1865 to Mary E. Albin of Pike County. Nine children have been born to this union, of whom eight are living - Ida E., William T., Oscar E., George N., Orpha M., Armina F., Ollie D. and Myrtie N.; Minnie L. is deceased. Mr. Halterman has a good farm of eighty-four acres of improves land. He is a member of Barnes Post, No. 280, G.A.R
History of Lower Scioto Valley, Ohio - 1884
Published by the Scioto County Genealogy Society
Pike Co. Genealogy Society a Chapter of O.G.S.
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