Obituary: Green County, Wisconsin: Henry A. STOCKWELL ************************************************************************ Submitted by Ruth Ann Montgomery, April 2008 © All rights reserved. http://www.usgwarchives.net/copyright.htm ************************************************************************ Henry A. Stockwell Dies. From the Austin, Minn., Herald, we take the following obituary of Henry A. Stockwell, formerly well known here: "Henry A. Stockwell was born July 16, 1847, at Brooklyn, Green county, Wisconsin, and died Feb. 26, 1910, at Palmero, N. D. He enlisted in the civil war in September, 1864, in Co. E, 13th Wisconsin regiment, and served till the end of the war. On October 24, 1868, he was married in Rock County, Wisconsin to Miss Aurora M. Powers. They moved to Minnesota in the spring of 1869. After residing here for five years they returned to Brooklyn. They came back in 1899 and remained till four years ago when they went to Sherwood, N. D. where Mr. Stockwell organized an Odd Fellow's lodge. During the past year he has been living at Palmero, N. D. He was a member of the McIntyre Post G.A.R. of this city. He leaves a wife and eight children, five sons and three daughters. His remains were accompanied here by his wife, three sons, one daughter, a brother, Wm. Stockwell and son, and Mrs. Pace, sister of the widow. March 16, 1910, Enterprise & Tribune, Evansville, Wisconsin