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Edmund L. Hyland was born in 1844 in Scituate Massachusetts. The Hyland family first arrived in Scituate in 1638 and served in the local militia during the Colonial Wars, Revolutionary War and War of 1812. Edmund's father Edmund Sr served in the War of 1812. Edmund Jr enlisted in the Winter of 1862 in Co.F 32nd Massachusetts Volunteer Infantry.Pvt.Hyland served with his regiment at Fredericksburg and later Gettysburg. In the late Summer of 1863 Pvt.Hyland was admitted to various field hospitals where he wrote many letters home to family and friends. Many of these letters survive and have in recent years surfaced at auctions. His health kept him out of active duty but not out of the regiment as he most likely was assigned light duty throughout the 1864 Virginia campaign. He was discharged with his regiment in June 0f 1865. On Christmas Day he married Elizabeth Ellms and built a home on his father's farm. The Hyland family is of special interest to me because I was born and raised on their ancestral land. Our backyard was the site of their Tannery. Most of the old homes on our street were Hyland homes.
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