This information is offered FREE If you have arrived here using a pay site please know that this information has been donated by volunteers in a joint effort to provide FREE genealogy material online. Caddo Co. Oklahoma - Civil War submitted by C.C.G.S. volunteer ccgs73005@yahoo.com ================================================= Burge, Albert A. - Co G, 21st Ill. Inf. US, Co G, 96th Ill. Inf US. b unknown died 06-Nov-1924 buried Memory Lane Cemetery. Enrolled 08-Feb-1864 at Waukegan, Ill. in Co G, 96th Ill. Inf.; transferred to Co G, 21st Ill. Inf.; mustered out 16- Dec-1865 at San Antonio, Texas, as a private; married 09-Sep-1877 at Augusta, Butler co., Kansas, Martha A. Aldrich; four children - Alice, T.B. 'Bengie', unknown, and Jesse A. Burge. The Anadarko Tribune Thursday, November 6, 1924 page 1 column 3 FUNERAL SERVICES FOR AGED UNION VETERAN TO BE FRIDAY Funeral services for Albert A. Burge, who died at his home at 102 East Kentucky avenue, at 9 o'clock this morning, will be conducted at the family home Friday afternoon at 2 o'clock by Rev. Frank Beach. The G.A.R. will conduct the services at the grave and interment will be made by the Gish Funeral Home. Mr. Burge was born in Waukegan, Ill., October 7, 1845. He served during the Civil war as a soldier in the Union army and had been an active member of the G.A.R. organization since coming to Anadarko in the pioneer days. Mr. Burge is survived by his widow and one son, Ben Burge of Ponca City. [Buried in Memory Lane Cemetery in Anadarko in the old section in block #16.]