1890's Ben & John Fogler Photo, Leavenworth, Kansas & Somerset, Maine
14th Maine Civil War Soldier Family: John Warren Fogler Genealogy
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On reverse: "Ben & John Fogler" is handwritten in fine old early dip pen ink. Photo type: Victorian Cabinet Card Photograph. Photographer: Ford, Leavenworth. (known to be Leavenworth, Kansas photographer C.E. Ford or Charles E. Ford, born 1859)
Found in Public Genealogy Records:
John Payson Fogler 1891–1897, died age 6. His brother was Benjamin Baker Fogler Sr 1886–1947.
John Payson Fogler in the Leavenworth County, Kansas Deaths, 1891-1911
Name: John Payson Fogler
Cemetery: Mt. Muncie
Death: 16 Oct 1897, age 6
Johnnie Fogler
BIRTH 8 Jul 1891
DEATH 16 Oct 1897 (aged 6)
BURIAL North Cemetery, Skowhegan, Somerset County, Maine, USA
Father: John Warren Fogler 1844–1942
Mother: Hattie Baker Fogler 1858–1951
His father, John W. Fogler, Knox County, Maine and Leavenworth, Kansas: Rockland, Maine Courier-Gazette of July 23, 1898 in the “Talk of the Town” column: "Major John W. Fogler, a Knox county boy, of recent years a banker in Leavenworth, Kansas, was among the additional army paymasters appointed by Pesident McKinley. He has just been ordered to Santiago."
His father: John Warren Fogler 1844-1942, born in South Hope, Knox County, Maine and died at age 97 in Skowhegan, Somerset County, Maine. Family Buried at North Cemetery, Skowhegan, Somerset County, Maine. He was a Civil War Veteran of the 14th Maine Infantry. His parents were John Fogler 1810–1894 and Mary Dakin Payson Folger 1812–1899 of Minneapolis, Hennepin County, Minnesota, MN.
His brother in photo: Benjamin Baker Fogler 1886-1947 born in Skowhegan, Somerset County, Maine, and died in Massachusetts, also buried in the North Cemetery, Skowhegan, Somerset County, Maine. He married Berdena Esther Trafton 1883–1947 and they had children Benjamin Baker Fogler 1914–1999, Anne Marston Fogler 1919–1951 and Mary P Fogler 1921–1992.
A beautiful image of 2 brothers, the son of a 14th Maine Infantry soldier John Warren Fogler 1844-1942. It was found in Greenfield, Franklin County Massachusetts in October 2019.
Size: 2.5 by 4 inches Note: Hello from ~debra. I have spent years collecting over 10,000 ID’d lost family photos & paper from US flea markets & antique shops. I do the best gen research I can, but am always open to corrections. This is an original antique item, not a reprint. A new high quality rigid sleeve is included for extra protection, especially during shipping. You may buy a piece alone, or large intimate 300 dpi scans of the front and back sent immediately via email, or both. Please search carefully, as they are often found together and many may be related. I also invite you to join me at Ancestorville Genealogy on facebook. Thank you, enjoy! ~Debra Clifford (contact info on top bar)
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