In memory of Ezra Shugh
Jan 24, 1841 - Mar 08, 1902Location
Memorial Page of Ezra Shugh
Private Ezra Shugh was born in Frederick County, Maryland on January 24, 1841. He enlisted late in the war in Company A , 103rd Pennsylvania Volunteer Infantry on March 14, 1865 and was mustered in on March 16 at Harrisburg, PA. He was mustered out three months later on June 25, 1865 at New Bern, N.C. due to the end of the war. After his wartime service, Shugh married Mary J. Laird Shugh and had three children: John, Millie, and Margaret. In 1870, the Shughs lived in Two Taverns, Pennsylvania with Shugh working as a farmer. By 1880, they had re-settled in Woolery’s District of Carroll County, and Shugh worked as a huckster. By 1890, the family had moved to 32 East Green Street in Westminster, and Shugh worked as a coachman. Private Shugh died on March 8, 1902.