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Veteran Markers - U.S. Veterans of Collinsville, Madison Co., IL
Veterans information & photos researched and generously contributed by Gene Beals 2004-2009
 
EUGENE "GENE" BEALS

Member of Col. Friederich Hecker Camp # 443, Sons of Union Veterans of the Civil War, Missouri Commandery, Military Order of the Loyal Legion of the United States, Gen. Lloyd Tilghman Camp # 1495, Sons of Confederate Veterans and Military Order of the Stars and Bars.

He is also a member of the Sons of the American Revolution, General Society of the War of 1812, Descendants of Mexican War Veterans 1846-1848, and Sons of Spanish American War Veterans.

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Gene Beals (1999)HISTORY OF THIS SITE:

This website honors the Collinsville veterans of nine wars who were laid to rest at local cemeteries and abroad. They are the generous contributions of Gene Beals who began researching his own family history and over a period of ten years also researched the veterans who were laid to rest in the Glenwood cemetery and other Collinsville’s cemeteries.

At the start of this site, Gene had researched and applied to have seventy grave markers placed in the Glenwood Cemetery. Sixty of those were Union soldiers who fought in the Civil War. A ceremony to honor the “Boys in Blue” was held on Saturday, the 15th of May, 1999. A ceremony honoring Collinsville’s lone “Confederate Veteran”, William H. Thompson was held the previous year on Saturday, the 16th of May 1998. Now nearing May of 2007, Gene has added an additional eighteen Civil War Veterans at Glenwood, twelve at the Holy Cross cemetery, eight at the St. John cemetery and ten at SS Peter & Paul cemetery. A year or so later, fifteen WW I veterans, fifty WW II veterans and one Korean War veteran to be honored and remembered were added to this site, bringing the total to one hundred and ninety-seven Collinsville veterans.

Impressed with his research, I volunteered to create and present the information online so others could enjoy and find information their ancestors. I am grateful to Gene and would like to kindly thank Joyce Franz also for her friendship and editorial expertise.

It is my hope that you will enjoy this website and find it helpful. If you have comments, would like to share photos of your ancestors which you've found on our site, or can add additional information, please feel free to contact me. Sincerely - pdp

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Photos & Links
 
  Our Viewer's Gallery - Welcoming Photos Contributed by Our Readers
  Lincoln shook hand of last Civil War Veteran, William N. Stibbens (Article & photo of William & Wife)
  Photos of dedication ceremony honoring Last Civil War Veteran, William N. Stibbens - May 13, 2006
  Union Veteran Decorating Comrade's Grave (circa 1918)
  Monument Dedicated to Civil War Veterans - June 1926
  Photos of Memorial Service Honoring the "Boys in Blue" - May 1999
  Glenwood Cemetery Union Honor Roll Service - 15 May 1999
  William H. Thompson - Lone Confederate Laid to rest at Glenwood Cemetery
  Memorial Service Honoring Sgt. William H. Thompson, C.S.A.
  Mexican War Images
  Spanish American War Images
  Sons of Spanish American War Veterans - Nelson A. Miles Camp No. 610 | Collinsville, IL (Our Outside Link)
  Helpful Links Relative to Veterans Laid to Rest in Glenwood Cemetery
  Helpful Links to Information on Researching & Applying for Veteran Markers.
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