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Acton Memorial LibraryCivil War Archives |
| Co. | Regiment / Ship | From | To | Residence/ Credit | Occupation | Notes |
| E (Davis Guards) | 6th MVI (3 months) |
Private, enl. April 15, 1861; must. April 22, 1861 | must. out Aug. 2, 1861 | Acton | ||
| E | 6th MVI (9 months) |
Corpl.; enl. Aug. 25, 1862; must. Aug. 31, 1862 | must. out June 3, 1863 | Acton | farmer | age 24 |
| MASSCW, 1:382, 413 | ||||||
| Co. | Regiment | Date Filed | Type | App. No. | Cert. No. | State | Beneficiary/Remarks |
| E | 6th MVI | Feb. 21, 1890 | Invalid | 756 782 | 566 374 | Mass. |
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| Date | June, 1911 |
| Place | |
| Age | 72 years, 5 months, 30 days |
| Cause | |
| Obituary | Maynard News, June 16, 1911 |
| Funeral | |
| Burial | Woodlawn Cemetery, Acton, Mass. |
| Survived by | two sons, Frank and Herman |
Abel Farrar was born Dec. 10, 1839 in Acton, Mass. to Abel Farrar and Mary Harris (death record, "Massachusetts Vital Records, 1911-1915," vol. 1911/1 death, p. 125 [image], AmericanAncestors.org). He was the older brother of Daniel H. Farrar.
Abel Farrar, a 16 year old farmer, is recorded in the 1855 Massachusetts State Census for Acton, in household (dwelling no. 258) of Obed Augustas Simonds. Also in household was 9 year old Emory Augustus Simonds (Lainhart, 1855 and 1865 Massachusetts State Censuses for Acton: 32).
Abel Farrar, Jr., a 27 year old farmer, is recorded in the 1865 Massachusetts State Census for Acton, in household (dwelling no. 60) of Daniel Wetherbee (Lainhart, 1855 and 1865 Massachusetts State Censuses for Acton: 49).
Abel Farrar is recorded in the 1890 special veterans census as a resident of Acton ("1890 Veterans Schedules," Ancestry.com).
The name Abel Farrar Jr. is included on the Acton Memorial Library Soldiers' Tablet, "The Men of Acton Who Fought For The Union."
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