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[[Category:Biography]] [[Category:Gwillim]] [[Category:Griffiths]] [[Category: Generation 45]] | [[Category:Biography]] [[Category:Gwillim]] [[Category:Griffiths]] [[Category: Generation 45]] | ||
'''Born:''' Reese Barker Gwillim | '''Born:''' ♂ Reese Barker Gwillim | ||
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== Accomplishments == | == Accomplishments == | ||
Served in the 22nd Connecticut Infantry during the Civil War. Some of his letters can be seen at the [http://chs.org/finding_aides/kcwmp/exams/GwillimR.html Civil War Manuscripts Project]. Ellen Buckman wrote me that he was pallbearer for Ulysses S. Grant at both of his services. | * Served in the 22nd Connecticut Infantry during the Civil War. Some of his letters can be seen at the [http://chs.org/finding_aides/kcwmp/exams/GwillimR.html Civil War Manuscripts Project]. Ellen Buckman wrote me that he was pallbearer for Ulysses S. Grant at both of his services. | ||
* The New York Times of January 24, 1879 reported that one R.B. Gwillim had been elected to the executive committee of the New York Wesleyan University Club. The edition of December 20, 1884 reported that he had been chosen as treasurer. | |||
== Health == | == Health == | ||
== Faith == | == Faith == | ||
Latest revision as of 01:50, 26 June 2015
Born: ♂ Reese Barker Gwillim
- November 29, 1838
- Llandisliva, Wales
Died: June 8, 1905
- New York City
Spouse: Kate H. Gwillim
Parents: William Gwillim and Elizabeth Griffiths Gwillim
Siblings: Matilda Mary Gwillim, Pryce Griffiths Gwillim, Annie Gwillim Griswold, Robert Gwillim, Elizabeth Gwillim Buck, Emmeline Marston Gwillim Kellogg, Thomas Ingraham Gwillim, Caroline Eliza Gwillim
Early Life
[edit]Education
[edit]Career
[edit]- Lawyer, Brooklyn, NY
Accomplishments
[edit]- Served in the 22nd Connecticut Infantry during the Civil War. Some of his letters can be seen at the Civil War Manuscripts Project. Ellen Buckman wrote me that he was pallbearer for Ulysses S. Grant at both of his services.
- The New York Times of January 24, 1879 reported that one R.B. Gwillim had been elected to the executive committee of the New York Wesleyan University Club. The edition of December 20, 1884 reported that he had been chosen as treasurer.