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SOURCE: Civil War Research and Genealogy Database - Soldier History. Historical Data Systems, Inc., P.O. Box 196, Kingston, MA 02364 Daniel died in the Civil War, at the Battle of Prairie Grove, Arkansas, December 12, 1862. Daniel and his son, John O. enlisted in Company E, 37th Illinois Volunteer Infantry, September 18, 1861. They both mustered into service at Chicago, Illinois, August 20, 1861. Their residence was shown as Mendota, Illinois at the time of enlistment. Daniel''s grave may be located at the Federal Cemetery, Fayetteville, Arkansas. The foregoing was also written to Mrs. Harriet Savage Keller of Benton, Pa., (George N. Savage''s sister) from Joseph Oliver Johnson (Daniel''s great grandson) in a letter dated July 30, 1949, from Wood River, Illinois. Mr. Johnson also wrote, in part, ''I am the genealogist of the Henry Savage family of Orange County, New York. Moses Savage was a son of Henry Savage.'' He stated in the letter that Daniel ''was killed in action at the battle of Prairie Grove Arkansas, December 7, 1862.'' Daniel lived in what was Sullivan County Pa. (according to above referenced letter) until 1857 when he moved with all his family to Illinois. They lived in DeKalb, Lee and LaSalle counties. They were living at Mendota Illinois when Daniel and his son John O. enlisted. They were mustered at Chicago, Illinois, September 18, 1861. Nancy Ann (Hess) Savage, widow of Daniel, moved to Grant Township, Gage County, Nebraska in 1868 with her children and grandchildren. Joseph stated they took up homesteads in Gage County.
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