At the 1860 census of Sandwich, Massachusetts he lived in the home of his brother, Hiram H. Heald, and family. He worked as a tack maker.
He served in the Civil War as a Private with Company D, 29th Massachusetts, and died in that war.
At the 1860 census of Sandwich, Massachusetts he lived in the home of his brother, Hiram H. Heald, and family. He worked as a tack maker.
He served in the Civil War as a Private with Company D, 29th Massachusetts, and died in that war.
Inscription
JAMES H.
son of
Hiram &
Sophronia Heald,
died at the U.S. General
Hospital, Annapolis, Md.
Oct. 10, 1862,
AEt. 23 y'rs. 6 m's.
A member of Co. D.
29th Mass. Reg.
He was an exemplary and promising
young man, and beloved by all who
knew him. He went forth patriotically to
sustain the Constitutuion and Flag of his
Country, cherishing each as his own life;
and he gave his life for them.
Family Members
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Marcella Heald
1825–1904
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Lysander Heald
1826–1904
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Hiram Hersey Heald
1828–1913
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Albert H. Heald
1830–1881
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Abel Spaulding Heald
1833–1906
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Stephen Cobb Heald
1835–1910
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Emogene Sophronia Heald Willey
1837–1920
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Alethea Pool Heald Weatherhead
1842–1912
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Benjamin Franklin Heald
1843–1864
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Oscar Fitzeland Heald
1846–1941
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