Boston bm. Franklin W. PeaseResidence Lee, MA; a 40-year-old Saddler.Enlisted on 8/27/1862 as a Captain.On 9/4/1862, he was commissioned into "B" Co. Massachusetts 37th Infantry.He died of wounds on 5/14/1864He was listed as:Wounded 5/12/1864 Spotsylvania Court House, VASources used by Historical Data Systems, Inc.:Massachusetts Soldiers, Sailors and Marines in the Civil War. Franklin White Pease was originally from Lee, Massachusetts. He was the husband of Alice B. (Dewey) Pease. Franklin lived in Pittsfield, Massachusetts for some time. He served in the Union Army during the Civil War. Franklin was assigned as a Captain to Company B, 37th Regiment, Massachusetts Infantry. His grave marker states he was killed at the Battle of Chancellorsville, Virginia. A family history states that he died from wounds he received in the Battle of the Wilderness.Franklin White Pease is buried with his wife at Pittsfield Cemetery - Memorial ID #146273613The US Register of Deaths of Volunteers - Massachusetts lists Franklin W Pease Capt 37th Inf 14 May 1864 - Place of death "in ambulance".His wife Alice filed widows pension 1 Jul 1864.
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