ARTHUR PINNER (PENNER) GRAVE SITE
Lies on Parcel #31-11-25-0000-0010-0000,
and is owned by the United
States of America. There is a ground monument is a 4 x 4
concrete post with name Arthur Penner
on a metal plate. Metal plate on tree
next to ground monument reads “Arthur
Pinner C.S.A.”. Note the difference
in the spelling of the last name. Take
NF 77 off SR 19, just south of the Ocklawaha
River Bridge. Go west to NF 88. Continue 1.25 miles on NE 77 to monument and
tree on the south side of road (about 20 feet off road). It may also be confused with the ILLINGWORTH
or PENNER POND CEMETERY,
which is nearby. LAKE
DELANCY QUAD. N 29o 29.537 W
81o 49.833. (Abandoned).
Hartman’s BIOGRAPHICAL ROSTERS OF FLORIDA’S
CONFEDERATE AND UNION SOLDIERS 1861-1865, vol. III, c1995, page 951, lists
the following information:
“Pinner,
Arthur (b. 1818) enlisted 8/21/63 at Station #4, FRR
and was detached to make shoes for his neighborhood in late 1863.”
According to Putnam County Marriage Book D:
Arthur Pinner and Betty Chauncy were married on November 1, 1877.
Mary E. Murphy
Putnam County Cemeterian
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