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  1. Mar 1, 2024 · John Wyer Summerhayes – Colonel, United States Army. John W. Summerhayes, survived the war and made a career of the United States S Army. He died in 1911 and is buried in Arlington National Cemetery. Among the wounded, Brigadier General Pettigrew of SC & Lieutenant Colonel Bull of the 35th Georgians.

  2. Capt John Wyer Summerhayes. Birth. 6 Jan 1835. Nantucket, Nantucket County, Massachusetts, USA. Death. 8 Mar 1911 (aged 76) Nantucket, Nantucket County, Massachusetts, USA. Burial. Arlington National Cemetery.

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  4. Jun 29, 2022 · Martha was one such woman who demonstrated devotion, duty, honor, and obedience to Army and to country in her years as an army wife. When she married her husband, John Wyer Summerhayes (Jack), in 1873, little could she have known that they would remain in the military until 1900.

  5. MARTHA DUNHAM SUMMERHAYES Correcting the Biographical Record by Bill W.Smith Martha lady, who Summerhayes suffered many was hardships a cultured, as educated she accompanied New England her lady, who suffered many hardships as she accompanied her husband, Lt. Col. John Wyer Summerhayes, during Arizona's In-dian wars.

  6. John Wyer Summerhayes : Born: 1835 : Gender: Male : Reference Number: 19419 : Person ID: I19369 : Barney Nantucket Genealogy: Last Modified: 7 Dec 2012

  7. May 21, 2022 · She said she loved the grandeur of military balls and wound up marrying Civil War veteran John Wyer Summerhayes, a friend her brother, soon after she returned to America. Their first duty station was Cheyenne, Wyoming but in a few months they were transferred to Arizona Territory.

  8. Born 21 October, 1846 on Nantucket Island, Martha Summerhayes was an Army Eighth Infantry wife. She married Major John Wyer Summerhayes, who also resided in Nantucket. He had been a former whaler, trapper, and thrice-wounded Civil War veteran.

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