Some people will belive anything:
This is NOT a woman. Gideon Canfield was born in August 1843 in Massachusetts. He was living with his parents, William and Olive Canfield in New Marlborough in 1850. By 1860 they were on their farm in Ridott, Stephenson County, Illinois (Many of the 46th were from this area). He enlisted from Ridott in Company K, 46th Illinois Volunteer Infantry November 2, 1861 and reenlisted on December 20, 1863. He mustered out on January 20, 1866 at Baton Rouge. He was living in Ridott, in 1870 and was a farm laborer for Jabez Dibble. By 1880, he and his wife Dora were living in Cedar Falls, Iowa, occupation laborer. He was still living there in 1900. He was listed as a widower with no occupation.
I sent the seller my research, now let's see how they respond.
This is NOT a woman. Gideon Canfield was born in August 1843 in Massachusetts. He was living with his parents, William and Olive Canfield in New Marlborough in 1850. By 1860 they were on their farm in Ridott, Stephenson County, Illinois (Many of the 46th were from this area). He enlisted from Ridott in Company K, 46th Illinois Volunteer Infantry November 2, 1861 and reenlisted on December 20, 1863. He mustered out on January 20, 1866 at Baton Rouge. He was living in Ridott, in 1870 and was a farm laborer for Jabez Dibble. By 1880, he and his wife Dora were living in Cedar Falls, Iowa, occupation laborer. He was still living there in 1900. He was listed as a widower with no occupation.
I sent the seller my research, now let's see how they respond.
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