Posted on: Hamilton County, In Obits Reply Here: http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/In/HamiltonObits/10185 Surname: Dunn, Rushton, Ferguson, Bennett ------------------------- Noblesville Daily Ledger, Noblesville, IN, January 9, 1933 "Another Civil War Veteran Died Sunday/George M. Dunn Passed Away at Daughter's Home in Cicero/Member 39th Indiana Regiment/Eighty-Seven Years of Age - Born Near Boxleytown." George M. Dunn, one of the last civil war veterans of Hamilton county, died Sunday morning at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Mary Hatfield, in Cicero, with whom he had been living for several months, at the age of eighty-seven. The funeral will be held at the C. J. Harris funeral home in Cicero at 10 o'clock, Tuesday morning, and the internment will take place in the Cicero cemetery. Mr. Dunn had been in poor health for six or seven months with dropsy and other ailments incident to old age. He served three years in the civil war as a member of the Thirty-ninth Indiana volunteer regiment and his death leaves less than thiry-five of these veterans still living in the county. The deceased spent most of his early life in the vicinity of Boxleytown. His wife died many years ago. He is survived by the following children: Mrs. Mary Hatfield, at whose home his death occurred, and Mrs. Maggie Scott Miller, both of Cicero; Mrs. Josephine Adair, of Riverside, Calif.; Fred Dunn, of Maywood, Calif., and Charles Dunn, of Indianapolis.