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Supplementary biographies.
1862.
Charles Edward Hickling.
Sergeant 45th Mass. Vols. (Infantry), September, 1862.
discharged for disability contracted in the service, February 9, 1863.
died of same disease, December 17, 1867.
Charles Edward Hickling was born in Roxbury, Mass., April 24, 1841,—the only son of Charles and Eliza Brown (Edes) Hickling.
He was the great-greatgrandson of William Hickling, who came from England in 1724, and established himself as a merchant in Boston.
He was also the lineal descendant of Governor Bradford, the first Plymouth governor.
He was fitted for Harvard College at the private school of Mr. Thomas G. Bradford, in Boston, entered college in 1858, and graduated in 1862.
When the war of the Rebellion broke out in 1861, his room-mate, James Ingersoll Grafton, soon enlisted in the military service, and he had a strong desire to do the same, but was dissuaded by his parents.
After graduation he went on a visit to Stockbridge, and while th
Stockbridge (Massachusetts, United States) (search for this): chapter 37
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Saint Michael (Pennsylvania, United States) (search for this): chapter 37
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