Jacob H. Klugh's Civil War Diary
|
|
- Cathleen Atkinson
- 5 years ago
- Views:
Transcription
1 Jacob H. Klugh's Civil War Diary Jacob Klugh in his Civil War Jacket Jacob H. Klugh's Civil War Diary Page 1
2 Transcribed July 2018 by Alice Kalush My great grandmother, Barbara Klugh Musser Shindle, was Jacob's youngest sister. Jacob Klugh was part of the unit which guarded Jefferson Davis at Fort Monroe in Virginia after the Civil War ended. Jefferson Davis spent two years at Fort Monroe after his capture in May I've tried to maintain the spelling and have ended each line in the same place that Jacob Klugh did. These entries are one big run on sentence without punctuation or capitals at the beginning of a new thought. I left the text as it was. You will also notice that the entries aren't in date order. I've listed them below in the order they appear in the book. There are also some entries about purchases, addresses and numerical calculations or financial records throughout the book. The book is 3 1/2 inches wide by 5 1/2 inches wide and has a leather cover. The pages are held into it with a very thin knotted cord. I have transcribed rather than scanned or photographed the pages so as not to damage them or their binding. The book when opened does not lie flat. Jacob H. Klugh's Civil War Diary Page 2
3 August the (this entry is crossed out) entry with washing with be (? on what it says) her September the 28 one month not paid Jacob H. Klugh John Martin I owe one dollar for a shirt Ferguson I owe one dollar Henry Klugh Sunday " " Monday " " Tuesday " " Wednesday " " 1/2 Thursday " " Friday " " 1 John H. Martin Station D New York City N Y Frank N (?) Lewis L. Raysville Bradford Co Pa (Newspaper scrap) Near Fort Macgilvery: - William Lennen, E. 188th Pennsylvania. James Godsey, I, 188th Pennsylvania. Jacob H. Klugh's Civil War Diary Page 3
4 Saturday, July the 28 th, 1865 I Jacob H. Klugh paraded the traitor Jeff Davis in company with lieutenant Darling and a private soldier of company K all three being of said company it was between the hours of five and seven oclock in the morn- -ing and on the ramparts Clay was out at the same time and in passing each other Clay stops and says although I am forbidden to talk with you Mr. Davis I will shake hands with you and in parting old Jeff says I dont suppose there is much treason in that and on the 2 nd of august I came on gaurd again and in the (new page) evening of the said day at the hour of six and seven O clock lieutenant Martin of company C and a comrade of comp. L and myself paraded Jeff Davis for one hour on the ramparts general Miles was also present while parading him his conversation was on different subjects he had a small story about a friend of his who lived in the state of maine how he fulfilled his desire to fish for Cods that is Codfish Jacob H. Klugh's Civil War Diary Page 4
5 Henry Klughs Money that he hosttterold (??) 1867 its May 31 th, 1865 this day I was on the Jeff Davis gaurd I had number 20 post outside along the moat we had no trouble no alarms or anything suspicious around our post everything seemed to go on smoothly no distur- -bance created while there Jacob H. Klugh's Civil War Diary Page 5
6 May the 23, 1865 I was assigned to a part of the duty that I never dreamed off and it was this. one of the many that guarded Jefferson Davis and Clement C. Clay of the Exploded Confederacy the number of my post was 19 outside of the fort facing the rip raps or fort Wool as they term it mame it is right along the moat about thirty feet from the case mate windows where the prisoners are confined if I have no other honor during my second term of enlistment I still can say that I gaurded Jeff Davis and his colleague or accomplice Clement C. Clay a big thing on ice Jacob H. Klugh's Civil War Diary Page 6
7 Sunday May the 21th 1865 I was on gaurd at fort monroe the 22 nd came of guard and the 23 th went on guard at the first row of case mates in fort monroe where Jeff Davis and Clement C. Clay are confined I have been on gaurd over this noted rebel and his accomplice this day for the first time quite an unexpected thing and on the 24 th I came of that gaurd and on the 25 th I came on the main gaurd at fort Monroe and on the 26 th I was relieved from that gaurd and on the 27 th I had a day of grace that is no duty to do Jacob H. Klugh's Civil War Diary Page 7
8 Sunday 28 th of May 1865 I was detailed for gaurd at the first row of casemates fort monroe to gaurd Jeff and Clay I had number 18 post outside along the moat or ditch could see old Jeff and Clay walking to and fro in their cage at night to day the 29 th I come of or rather relieved of that gaurd to day the 30 th of may and no duty to day the 31 st the last day of the month we have monthly investigation today and also my turn or day to go on gaurd at Jeff Davis prison the 1 th of June I came of this gaurd to day to day is the 2 nd of June no duty e x cept drill (new page) to day is the third day of June I go on guard at Jeff Davis have 17 post outside along the moat to day the 4 th I come of gaurd today the 5 th no duty to day the 6 th, go on gaurd at Jeff Davis prison am on number 41 (? on number) post in the ante room of the casemate where old Jeff is confined to day the 7 th I was relieved of that gaurd to day the 8 th of June going on the prison gaurd the post I had was 12 in Clay's room Jacob H. Klugh's Civil War Diary Page 8
9 May 26 th 1865 very stormy and I feel very bad about my family at sea J. Davis Oh that I may be free once more Fort Monroe Military Prison What is Man this is an inscription taken from the wall of Jeff Davis's cell Fort Monroe Virginia the 26 th of May 1865 (new page) to day is 10 th I come of the Davis gaurd to day is sunday the 11 th nothing to do Jacob H. Klugh's Civil War Diary Page 9
10 a list of gaurd days at fort Monroe virginia 1865 May 21 th on main gaurd May 23 th on Jeff Davis gaurd May 25 th on main gaurd May 28 th on Jeff Davis gaurd May 31 th on " " " June 3 th on " " " June 6 th Jeff Davis gaurd June 9 th " " " June 12 th on water battery June 14 th on davis gaurd June 18 th on main gaurd Sept 11 th on warter battery October 18 th on Davis gaurd Carroll Hall Jacob H. Klugh's Civil War Diary Page 10
11 1 pair of pants $ vest $ coat $15.00 cap $1.25 shaving cream.50 razor $1.00 $ (new page) $ (new page) Sunday the 12th 1865 quarterd at camp Cadwallerde Philadelphia Monday 13 th 1865 at Camp Cadwallerde (new page) Charles K. Roberts Lenni P O Delaware Co Penna Lyman Ruth Douglassville Berks Co Penna Jacob L. Zimmerman Pittsburgh pen street Washington Hotel Jacob H. Klugh's Civil War Diary Page 11
12 (new page) one suit of clothes. one pair of pants. one vest. one coat. shaving tools. suspenders. gloves. (new page) 26 dollars for one suit of clothes CALCULATIONS (new page) John H. Martin 136 W. 20 St Ream (??) N Y (new page) Sept? 1 pair of pants. 1 shirt. 1 pr drawers CALCULATIONS Jacob H. Klugh's Civil War Diary Page 12
13 This portion of his Jacob Klugh's civil war record was written on a single sheet 9 3/4 inch by 15 1/2 inch sheet. It is folded in half with the first page on the front and pages 2 and 3 below inside. The back has the words Keep This Memorial. Jacob H. Klugh's Civil War Diary Page 13
14 Jacob H. Klugh's Civil War Diary Page 14
15 Jacob H. Klugh's Civil War Diary Page 15
16 From: Jefferson Davis' Cell Jacob H. Klugh's Civil War Diary Page 16
17 From: Fort Monroe in 1861 Jacob H. Klugh's Civil War Diary Page 17
18 This letter was found inserted between the pages of his civil war diary. It appears that the pages may have been originally bound together in a separate notebook and torn out. Jacob H. Klugh's Civil War Diary Page 18
19 Jacob H. Klugh's Civil War Diary Page 19
20 Jacob H. Klugh's Civil War Diary Page 20
21 Jacob H. Klugh's Civil War Diary Page 21
22 Jacob H. Klugh Jacob H. Klugh was born Apr 24, 1845 in West Hempfield Township, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania to Charles Klugh and Elizabeth Gable. Jacob H. Klugh's Civil War Diary Page 22
23 Jacob H. Klugh's Civil War Diary Page 23
24 Translation from German: These two married ones are Charles Klugh and his (married) wife born Gable is a son to the world born 24th day of November in the year of our Lord Jesus The son is born in West Hempfield Township in Lancaster County in the State of Pennsylvania in North America and was baptised and given the name Jacob Klugh on the day of the year of our Lord 1846 from the holy father?. The baptism witnesses were. This fraktur was printed in 1828 by Moser and Peters in Harrisburg. From descendants of Jacob H. Klugh's sister Barbara Klugh Musser Shindle: Jacob H. Klugh, born November 24, 1845; died March 21, He was the eldest son of Charles Klugh and Elizabeth Gable. He served in Civil War for 3 years, honorably discharged from Company K. 3rd Pennsylvania Artillery. He never married, lived for many years near Hastings, Michigan, where he died. Buried in Valley Home Cemetery, Hastings Township, Barry county, Michigan. Jacob H. Klugh's Civil War Diary Page 24
25 Jacob H. Klugh's Civil War Diary Page 25
26 From Find A Grave 1 : Jacob H. Klugh was the The son of Charles & Elizabeth (Gable) Klugh, in 1860 he was a farm hand living with and/or working for the John Bender family in Manor Township, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania. He stood 5' 7" tall and had brown hair and brown eyes and was an apparent lifelong bachelor. A Civil War veteran, he enlisted in Lancaster August 7, 1862, overstating his age by one year, mustered into federal service there August 11 as a private with Co. H, 122nd Pennsylvania Infantry, and honorably discharged with his company May 15, He also enlisted in Reading, Berks County, July 23, 1863, mustered into federal service at Harrisburg July 28 as a private with Battery K, 3rd Pennsylvania Heavy Artillery (152nd Pa), and honorably discharged with his battery November 9, Sometime after 1910, he moved to Barry County, Michigan. Jacob H Klugh Find A Grave Index Name: Jacob H Klugh Event Type: Burial Event Date: 1939 Event Place: Hastings, Barry, Michigan, United States of America Photograph Included: Yes Birth Date: 24 Apr 1845 Death Date: 21 Mar 1939 Affiliate Record Identifier: Cemetery: Hastings Township Cemetery Birth: Apr. 24, 1845 Lancaster County Pennsylvania, USA Death: Mar. 21, 1939 Barry County Michigan, USA The son of Charles & Elizabeth (Gable) Klugh, in 1860 he was a farm hand living with and/or working for the John Bender family in Manor Township, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania. He stood 5' 7" tall and had brown hair and brown eyes and was an apparent lifelong bachelor. A Civil War veteran, he enlisted in Lancaster August 7, 1862, overstating his age by one year, mustered into federal service there August 11 as a private with Co. H, 122nd Pennsylvania Infantry, and honorably discharged with his company May 15, He also enlisted in Reading, Berks County, July 23, 1863, mustered into federal service at Harrisburg July 28 as a private with Battery K, 3rd Pennsylvania Heavy Artillery (152nd Pa), and honorably discharged with his battery November 9, Jacob H. Klugh's Civil War Diary Page 26
27 Sometime after 1910, he moved to Barry County, Michigan. (Source: Dennis Brandt) Burial: Hastings Township Cemetery Hastings Barry County Michigan, USA Civil War Pension Card Jacob H. Klugh's Civil War Diary Page 27
28 Jacob H. Klugh's Civil War Diary Page 28
29 Jacob H. Klugh's Civil War Diary Page 29
30 RESCAN THIS ONE! Jacob H. Klugh's Civil War Diary Page 30
31 Jacob H. Klugh's Civil War Diary Page 31
32 Jacob H. Klugh's Civil War Diary Page 32
33 HIS RAILROAD WATCH! Jacob H. Klugh's Civil War Diary Page 33
34 Jacob H. Klugh circa 1900!CENSUS: 1860, Manor Twp., Lancaster Co., PA. Living in home of John and Fanny Fender., Dwelling No. 234, Family No Age 16; farmhand. 3rd Heavy Artillery Pennsylvania Volunteers Battery K Klugh, Jacob H. Private July 23, 1863 Mustered out with Battery, November 9, 1865 Source: Bates, Samuel P. History of the Pennsylvania Volunteers, , Harrisburg, Jacob H Klugh Michigan, Death Certificates Name: Jacob H Klugh Event Type: Death Event Date: 21 Mar 1939 Event Place: Hastings, Barry, Michigan, United States Gender: Male Age: 93 Marital Status: Widowed Birth Date: 24 Nov 1845 Birthplace: Lancaster, Pennsylvania Birth Year (Estimated): 1846 GS Film number: , Digital Folder Number: , Image Number: Created by: Jeremy Ball Record added: Jul 17, 2007 Find A Grave Memorial# Jacob H. Klugh United States Civil War Soldiers Index Name: Jacob H. Klugh Event Type: Military Service Military Beginning Rank: Private Military Final Rank: Private Military Side: Union State or Military Term: Pennsylvania Military Unit: 3rd Regiment, Pennsylvania Heavy Artillery (152nd Infantry) Military Company: D Note: See also 122 Pa. Vols. Jacob H. Klugh's Civil War Diary Page 34
35 Affiliate Film Number: 66 Affiliate Publication Title: Index to Compiled Service Records of Volunteer Union Soldiers Who Served in Organizations From the State of Pennsylvania., Affiliate Publication Number: M554, GS Film number: Jacob H. Klugh United States Civil War Soldiers Index Name: Jacob H. Klugh Event Type: Military Service Military Beginning Rank: Private Military Final Rank: Private Military Side: Union State or Military Term: Pennsylvania Military Unit: 122nd Regiment, Pennsylvania Infantry Military Company: H Note: See also 3 Pa. Art'y Affiliate Film Number: 66 Affiliate Publication Title: Index to Compiled Service Records of Volunteer Union Soldiers Who Served in Organizations From the State of Pennsylvania., Affiliate Publication Number: M554, GS Film number: Klugh, Jacob H. BATTLE UNIT NAME:3rd Regiment, Pennsylvania Heavy Artillery SIDE:Union COMPANY:D SOLDIER'S RANK IN:Private SOLDIER'S RANK OUT:Private ALTERNATE NAME: FILM NUMBER:M554 ROLL 66 PLAQUE NUMBER: NOTES: General Note - See also 122 Pa. Vols. Jacob H. Klugh's Civil War Muster Roll: Birth: abt 1844 Military: 7 Aug Lancaster, Pennsylvania, USA - Age: 18 U.S. Civil War Soldiers, Jacob H. Klugh Side: Union Regiment State/Origin: Pennsylvania Regiment: 3rd Regiment, Pennsylvania Heavy Artillery Company: D Jacob H. Klugh's Civil War Diary Page 35
36 Rank In: Private Rank Out: Private Film Number: M554 roll 66 U.S. Civil War Soldiers, Jacob H. Klugh Side: Union Regiment State/Origin: Pennsylvania Regiment: 122nd Regiment, Pennsylvania Infantry Company: H Rank In: Private Rank Out: Private Film Number: M554 roll 66 Jacob H. Klugh's Civil War Diary Page 36
37 Jacob H Klugh Michigan Death Certificates Name Event Type Jacob H Klugh Death Event Date 21 Mar 1939 Event Place Gender Hastings, Barry, Michigan, United States Male Age 93 Marital Status Widowed Birth Date 24 Nov 1845 Birthplace Lancaster, Pennsylvania Birth Year (Estimated) 1846 Jacob H. Klugh's Civil War Diary Page 37
38 Klugh family history notes written by Jacob H. Klugh: Gottfried Klug was born in Lancaster County, Pennsylvania. Carl Klugh was born in Pegau, Saxony, Germany according to extensive Klugh family research by John A. Mahey. Jacob H. Klugh's Civil War Diary Page 38
FARNDON DURING THE FIRST WORLD WAR. Remembering the Men of Farndon. Private SAMUEL PUGH
FARNDON DURING THE FIRST WORLD WAR Remembering the Men of Farndon Private 43542 SAMUEL PUGH 73rd Company, Labour Corps Formerly 66517 8th Labour Company, King s Liverpool Regiment (1239 2 nd Cheshire Yeomanry?)
More informationDescendants of Daniel & Esther Hughes of Brynmawr, Wales
Descendants of Daniel & Esther Hughes of Brynmawr, Wales Generation No. 1 1. DANIEL 1 HUGHES was born ca. 1784 in Ystrad, Cardiganshire, Wales 1. He married ESTHER. She was born ca. 1790 in Llandyssul,
More informationAll Saints Church Cemetery, Hursley, Hampshire. War Graves
All Saints Church Cemetery, Hursley, Hampshire War Graves Lest We Forget World War 1 4495 PRIVATE J. R. MOLONEY 22ND BN. AUSTRALIAN INF. 15TH DECEMBER, 1916 Age 36 Asleep In Jesus John Robert MOLONEY John
More informationWilliam Ward ( )
William Ward (1889 1963) William Ward was the eldest of nine children. He was born in Keighley, and the first indication of his connection with Farnhill was when he was married in 1915. He served with
More informationJohn Taylor Cuddy, Bombardment of Fort Sumter April 1861
From Carlisle to Andersonville: The Story of John Taylor Cuddy by John Osborne http://housedivided.dickinson.edu/sites/journal/2010/06/22/john-taylor-cuddy/ At the outbreak of the Civil War in April 1861,
More informationKirkoswald Old Churchyard, Ayrshire, Scotland War Grave
Kirkoswald Old Churchyard, Ayrshire, Scotland War Grave Lest We Forget World War 1 3121 LANCE CPL. D. JAMIESON 3RD AUSTRALIAN PIONEERS 24TH MARCH, 1917 Age 25 David JAMIESON David Jamieson was born at
More informationRichards, Evanyn Selwyn
Richards, Evanyn Selwyn ASC 1905-06 Rank: Captain Unit: 20th Battalion Date of death: 5 September 1916: Died of wounds Cemetery: Puchevillers British Cemetery, France War Grave Register notes: Age 26.
More informationPrivate Leslie Edwin Smith
Private Leslie Edwin Smith The British Fifth Army attacks on the Somme front stopped over the winter of 1916. They were reduced to surviving the rain, snow, fog, mud fields, waterlogged trenches and shell-holes.
More informationWoburn Post 161 G.A.R. Veterans Photograph Collection (c. 1890) Photograph Collection, PH-26
45 X 60 inches (1 framed object) Woburn Post 161 G.A.R. Veterans Photograph Collection (c. 1890) Photograph Collection, PH-26 Administrative History: Woburn Post 161 G.A.R. (Grand Army of the Republic)
More informationJoseph M. Fisher World War II scrapbook and photographs MSS.264
Joseph M. Fisher World War II scrapbook and photographs MSS.264 This finding aid was produced using the Archivists' Toolkit November 05, 2013 Describing Archives: A Content Standard Ball State University
More informationGuide to the Davidson Family papers
http://oac.cdlib.org/findaid/ark:/13030/c8w66s7k No online items Finding aid prepared by Ashley Toutain University of San Diego, Archives and Special Collections Copley Library 5998 Alcalá Park San Diego,
More informationRising Sun Reenactment September 30 - October 2, 2016
Rising Sun Reenactment September 30 - October 2, 2016 Pack your duds, feed your hound, and load up the truck. Calling all able-bodied sons (and daughters) to come to the Rising Sun Town Park on Wilson
More informationJoel (1st) WATKINS & Descendants
Joel (1st) WATKINS & Descendants First Generation 1. Joel (1st) WATKINS was born 1716 in Henrico County, VA. He died 27 Jan 1776 in Prince Edward County, VA. I realize there is much more for me to learn
More informationCATHERINE PRYER. Names On A Large Plaque at Rockland Cemetery Indicating War Service Troutner, James D. Civil War
CATHERINE PRYER Peter Pryer Family Bible Births: Catharine Pryer b. Feb. 23, 1838 Deaths: Catharine Pryer (Troutner) d. Nov. 23, 1923 Rockland Cemetery Tombstone Inscriptions, Venango Co., Pennsylvania
More informationRegister Report for John Brown
Generation 1 1. John Brown-1. He was born on 11 Mar 1749 in Canterbury, Windham, Connecticut, USA. He died on 06 Sep 1776 in Albany, Albany, New York, USA. Reference ID was 4096. Ruth Gardiner is the daughter
More informationTHE 36 ULSTER DIVISION IN CANADA. Pictured below at a Remembrance Service in Toronto in 1962 is a veteran of World War I who th
THE 36 ULSTER DIVISION IN CANADA By Brian McConnell * Pictured below at a Remembrance Service in Toronto in 1962 is a veteran of World War I who served wi e British Army as a member of e 36 Ulster Division.
More informationHAERLE FAMILY PAPERS AND PHOTOGRAPHS, CA
Collection # M 1405 HAERLE FAMILY PAPERS AND PHOTOGRAPHS, CA. 1785 1991 Collection Information 1 Biographical Sketch 2 Scope and Content Note 3 Series Contents 4 Processed by Jessica Fischer July 2018
More informationThe Filson Historical Society. Hood, James N., Papers, 1927,
The Filson Historical Society Hood, James N., 1925-2010 For information regarding literary and copyright interest for these papers, see the Curator of Special Collections. Size of Collection: 0.66 Cubic
More informationFirst Generation. Second Generation
First Generation 1. Jesse FRETWELL. He married Ann OXLEY, on 28 Apr 1787 in Pontefract, Yorkshire, England. Children: 2 i. George Midgeley (1791-1879) Second Generation Family of Jesse FRETWELL (1) & Ann
More informationPrivate Leonard Cecil Grimes
Private Leonard Cecil Grimes On 14 th July 1916, the British 4 th Army made a breakthrough in the Battle of the Somme and captured a 5000 yard salient on the Bazentine Ridge but failed to exploit the advantage
More informationNottingham General Cemetery, Nottingham, Nottinghamshire. War Graves
Nottingham General Cemetery, Nottingham, Nottinghamshire War Graves Lest We Forget World War 1 750 PRIVATE C. B. POYSER served as C. WILSON 1ST AUSTRALIAN LIGHT HORSE REGIMENT 3RD DECEMBER, 1916 Age 19
More informationThe Brothers Luke Remembered
The Brothers Luke Remembered I've not generally researched World War One because those in my family who were of relevant age were mainly employed on the home front, manning coal mines and canal boats.
More informationGERMAN UNION CEMETERY THREE-GENERATION GENEALOGY Created By: Ronald R. Prinzing
UPDATED: May 18, 2014 Surname: EVERT Given Name: JOHN SR. Middle Name If Any: Gender: MALE Date of Birth: SEPTEMBER 18, 1838 Place of Birth: GERMANY (Immigration: 1870) Date of Death: OCTOBER 5, 1927 Place
More informationPrivate Hayley Knowles ( ). Prince of Wales s Own West Yorkshire Regiment.
Private Hayley Knowles ( 1880 1918 ). 9 th Yorkshire Hussars Prince of Wales s Own West Yorkshire Regiment. Near Martinpuich that night of Hell Two men were struck by the same shell Together tumbling in
More informationGuide to the A.G. Mills Papers National Baseball Hall of Fame Library 25 Main Street Cooperstown, NY
Guide to the A.G. Mills Papers 1877-1929 National Baseball Hall of Fame Library 25 Main Street Cooperstown, NY 13326 www.baseballhalloffame.org Collection Number BA MSS 13 Title A.G. Mills Papers Inclusive
More information1717 PRIVATE J. E. MITCHELL 60TH BN. AUSTRALIAN INF. 10TH DECEMBER,
Bulford War Graves Lest We Forget World War 1 1717 PRIVATE J. E. MITCHELL 60TH BN. AUSTRALIAN INF. 10TH DECEMBER, 1917 John Edward MITCHELL John Edward Mitchell was born at Williamstown, Victoria in 1882
More informationGuide to the Papers of Edward Grant Barrow, National Baseball Hall of Fame Library
Guide to the Papers of Edward Grant Barrow, 1917-1953 National Baseball Hall of Fame Library National Baseball Hall of Fame 25 Main Street Cooperstown, NY 13326 This guide to the collection was prepared
More informationRegiment Ohio Volunteer Infantry.
149th Regiment Ohio Volunteer Infantry. ONE HUNDRE D DAYS SERVICE. THIS Regiment was organized at Camp Dennison, 0., from the 8th to the llth of, 1364, to serve one hundred days. It was composed of the
More informationELIZABETH LIBBY BACON CUSTER was the adoring wife of Col. George Armstrong Custer, commander of the 7th Cavalry during the Great Indian Wars.
ELIZABETH LIBBY BACON CUSTER was the adoring wife of Col. George Armstrong Custer, commander of the 7th Cavalry during the Great Indian Wars. Born in Michigan to a well-to-do family, Libby knew her father
More informationFannie Bailey Heritage
Bailey- Heritage The objective of this document is to trace the roots of back to slavery. Prior to the Census, African Americans were not counted in Census records. Prior to that, we existed as property
More informationWareham Cemetery, Wareham, Dorset. War Graves
Wareham Cemetery, Wareham, Dorset War Graves Lest We Forget World War 1 2454 CORPORAL R. E. COVENTRY 46TH BN. AUSTRALIAN INF. 21ST DECEMBER, 1916 Robert Ewen COVENTRY Robert Ewen Coventry was born at South
More informationThe object of the game is to have you figure out the most important places that Civil War commanders needed to control...
The object of the game is to have you figure out the most important places that Civil War commanders needed to control... This image was taken by Robert Housch in 2012. the obstacles and the terrain faced
More informationThe Warburtons of Liverpool and Oldham
The Warburtons of Liverpool and Oldham Ray Warburton Last Updated 21st January 2016 Table of Contents Descendants........... of.. William........ Warburton.......... of.. Liverpool......................................................................
More informationSartain Family papers
Sartain Family papers MS.033 Finding Aid prepared by Hoang Tran The Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts 118-128 North Broad Street Philadelphia, PA 19102 archives@pafa.org 215-972-2066 Updated by Hoang
More informationThree Generation Descendants of William Milligan
Three Generation Descendants of William Milligan Generation No. 1 1. WILLIAM 3 MILLIGAN (JACOB 2, DR. JOHN 1 ) was born Aft. 1774 in Charleston, SC?, and died 1839 in USA. He married CATHERINE MCKENZIE
More informationANDERSONVILLE PRISON
ANDERSONVILLE PRISON Early in the war both sides exchanged prisoners, so there were not large numbers of men that had to be guarded and taken care of. After hearing that Union black soldiers were being
More informationBurleson Family Research Group s New Project. The Life and Travels of Aaron Burleson
Burleson Family Research Group s New Project We at the BFRG are very excited about this new project. John Hoyle Burleson has done extensive research and along with the valuable information provided by
More informationHartford in the Civil War Quest
Hartford in the Civil War Quest Hartford, Vermont Physical Difficulty: Moderate Special Features: Historical Walking Conditions: Trail Duration: 0:45 Bring: a pencil To get there: From the Intersection
More informationRegiment Ohio Volunteer Infantry.
153rd Regiment Ohio Volunteer Infantry. ONE HUNDRED DAYS SERVICE. This Regiment was organized at Camp Dennison, 0., May 10, 1864, to serve one hundred days. It was composed of the Forty-first Regiment,
More informationMISS CENTRAL PENNSYLVANIA / MISS GREATER JUNIATA VALLEY / MISS FREEDOM FORGE SCHOLARSHIP PAGEANT
MISS CENTRAL PENNSYLVANIA / MISS GREATER JUNIATA VALLEY / MISS FREEDOM FORGE SCHOLARSHIP PAGEANT YOUR STEPPING STONE TO MISS AMERICA AND MISS AMERICA S OUTSTANDING TEEN Dear Prospective Miss Contestant:
More informationMinnesota woman flew planes to help war effort
Minnesota woman flew planes to help war effort Wednesday, 15 September 2010 by Joni Astrup Associate editor From the time she was a little girl, Virginia Mae Hope set her sights on being a pilot. Many
More informationC Weathers Family, Papers, linear feet, 1 audio cassette
C Weathers Family, Papers, 1868-1991 4014 3 linear feet, 1 audio cassette This collection is available at The State Historical Society of Missouri. If you would like more information, please contact us
More informationGad PIERCE Jr. was the grandfather of Anna Augusta (PIERCE) OLIPHANT, the third wife of Peter S. OLIPHANT.
Gad PIERCE Gad PIERCE Jr. was the grandfather of Anna Augusta (PIERCE) OLIPHANT, the third wife of Peter S. OLIPHANT. Gad PIERCE s Parents and some of his Descendants: Gad PIERCE ( OR PEIRCE ) ( Captain
More informationReview of Middlebrooks Orange and Caswell County, North Carolina, Records
Review of Middlebrooks Orange and Caswell County, North Carolina, Records Part III of III: Estates of Henry Dixon Jr. and Charles Dixon; Middlebrooks Land in Caswell Co., NC; Anne Middlebrooks's land conveyances;
More informationGrantham Cemetery, Grantham, Lincolnshire. War Graves
Grantham Cemetery, Grantham, Lincolnshire War Graves Lest We Forget World War 1 561 PRIVATE J. A. SALMON AUST. MACHINE GUN CORPS 2ND APRIL, 1917 Age 28 Though Death Divides Fond Memory Clings John Allen
More informationHART HERITAGE HERALD
HART HERITAGE HERALD Hart Heritage Estates of Forest Hill 0 1915 Rock Spring Road, Forest Hill, MD 21050 May 2018 Agnes Schoenberger Mother's Day History Born May 10, 1933 Agnes was the 5th child of ten
More informationSISLER FAMILY GENEALOGY
SISLER FAMILY GENEALOGY My Great Great Great Grandfather, George I (Lewis I) Sisler was born about 1755 in Germany or Philadelphia. He was married around 1783 and moved to Lancaster County, PA. Sometime
More informationT H E F A L L E N O F S U T T O N - I N - C R A V E N
T H E F A L L E N O F S U T T O N - I N - C R A V E N P E R C Y O V E R E N D D U K E O F W E L L I N G T O N R E G I M E N T K I L L E D I N A C T I O N 3 1 S T A U G U S T 1 9 1 8 B O R N I N 1 8 9 6
More informationSelina was awarded a pension follow her husband s death:
1 P a g e Private 7392 Edward Bentley 16 th Battalion, Manchester Regiment Killed in Action 9 th July 1916 Remembered on the Thiepval Memorial to the Missing (Pier 13A and 14C) I have used published accounts,
More informationUnited States (Union Army) Colored Troops Muster Roll
United States (Union Army) Colored Troops Muster Roll Name Age Birthplace Enlistment Date Regiment George Allen 17 Bath Co, Kentucky 5 Apr 1865 13th U.S. Colored Heavy Artillery William Wallace Atchison
More informationAlma Joyce McBroom b. 30 November 1934 d. 7 December 1934, d/o Virgil McBroom & Vida Sadler.
WILLIAM F. SADLER GRAVEYARD Located on the Sadler home place now owned by Richard and Judy Payne, on McBroom Branch. There are 7 stones with no markings, 2 May Be the parents of Florida Smith Sadler. GPS
More informationDecember 2017 Another Year In The Books It is hard to believe, but another year has passed for Company A, 14th Michigan Infantry, SVR.
December 2017 Another Year In The Books It is hard to believe, but another year has passed for Company A, 14th Michigan Infantry, SVR. It is event harder to believe that we have not had a Newsletter this
More informationThe True Story Of Andersonville Prison: A Defense Of Major Henry Wirz (Classic Reprint) By James Madison Page READ ONLINE
The True Story Of Andersonville Prison: A Defense Of Major Henry Wirz (Classic Reprint) By James Madison Page READ ONLINE Buy The True Story of Andersonville Prison: A Defense of Major Henry Wirz (Classic
More information(Faculty/field of study)
Studium Języków Obcych ENGLISH LANGUAGE EXAM LEVEL A2 (Name and surname) (Faculty/field of study) 1 I. Read the text. Are sentences 1 to 5 True (T) or Folse (F)? Studium Języków Obcych GAELIC FOOTBALL
More informationMemorial Day. written by Alice Lee Folkins.
STAPLE HERE Cover Photo: An American flag flies at half-staff at a hotel in Seaside, California, July 2010. 2010 by Patrick Folkins. Used by permission. Getting Ready for Grade 5 Memorial Day written by
More informationErnest Hemingway, : He created a New Kind of Writing. He Was Able to Paint in Words What He Saw and Felt.
Ernest Hemingway, 1899-1961: He created a New Kind of Writing. He Was Able to Paint in Words What He Saw and Felt. His first novel, "The Sun Also Rises," made Hemingway famous at the age of 25. Transcript
More informationThe New York Public Library Manuscripts and Archives Division
The New York Public Library Manuscripts and Archives Division 1711-1854 MssCol 1780 Digitization was made possible by a lead gift from The Polonsky Foundation Compiled by Archives Unit, 2016 Summary Creator:
More informationWoodford Reames. Pioneer of compiled by Stephenie Flora oregonpioneers.com
Woodford Reames Pioneer of 1852 compiled by Stephenie Flora oregonpioneers.com Woodford Reames b. 06/08 Apr 1811 Munfordville, Hart Co, KY 21 May 1882 Jacksonville, Jackson Co, OR age 71yrs, 1m, 13days
More informationJohn Sunderland ( )
John Sunderland (1884 1947) John Sunderland and his six siblings were born in Little Lever, in Lancashire. Associated with the army from an early age, John served 15 months in Malta, with The Royal Lancashire
More informationStory of Serjeant Jack Regan, Glamorgan Royal Garrison Artillery
Story of Serjeant Jack Regan, Glamorgan Royal Garrison Artillery When my wife, Kathleen and I married in 1994 we decided to settle in Kath s family home in Penarth. In the house was a large brass bound
More informationA Sorrowful War: Veterinary Medicine During the War of the Rebellion
A Sorrowful War: Veterinary Medicine During the War of the Rebellion Mary-Elizabeth Ellard, MS, DVM Many thanks for letting me be with you today! Farrier, smith or veterinarian? At the start of the War,
More informationP h o t o g r a p h / L i c e n s e e. D a t e D.F. Barry Crow Foot, Sitting Bull's Son #1
The Photographs Based on the Markus Lindner Listing in the North Dakota History Journal 2005: 2-21. Pictures: Collection Gregor Lutz / Additions and comments in blue by Gregor Lutz II. Sitting Bull s Family
More informationHarry Lewis. Private st Battalion, Northumberland Fusiliers
Harry Lewis Private 1154 1 st Battalion, Northumberland Fusiliers Samuel Lewis, a Kington man, married Mary Jane Parton in 1888. Shortly after they started a family and Harry was to be the first of many
More informationWilliam Lee Hiers. William Lee Hiers was born in the town of Brunson, SC., on October 5, Picture taken on 9/13/2008.
William Lee Hiers pg 1/17 Born: 5 Oct 1895 Brunson, SC Married: 13 Feb 1921 Helen Marie Freeman Died: 29 Aug 1983 Sanford, FL Parents: Joseph Brabham Hiers & Carrie A Priester William Lee Hiers was born
More informationAlcester War Memorial, Warwickshire, England
Alcester War Memorial, Warwickshire, England Lest We Forget World War 1 1380 PRIVATE A. B. JEPHCOTT 18TH BN. AUSTRALIAN INF. 4TH AUGUST, 1916 Age 26 Arthur Boobbyer JEPHCOTT Arthur Boobbyer Jephcott was
More informationSt Brendan s Sixth Form College Early Modern History (HOT) Transition Task
Name: Handing in: Please bring the completed work to your first History lesson. St Brendan s Sixth Form College Early Modern History (HOT) Transition Task In order to give you an introduction to Early
More informationJohn Cornelius Gillespie and Sarah Alice Sallie Mackey
John Cornelius Gillespie and Sarah Alice Sallie Mackey On December 20, 1879, in Hernando, Mississippi, thirty-six-year-old John Cornelius Gillespie (1843 1907) married his third wife, twenty-two-year-old
More informationEast Peckham St. Michaels
East Peckham St. Michaels The village of East Peckham which is situated on the River Medway approximately five miles to the east of Tonbridge is comprised of nine hamlets and is spread out over quite a
More informationIndependence Day Shoot - Saturday July 7, 2018
Independence Day Shoot - Saturday July 7, 2018 Generals of the American Revolution George Washington, Nathaniel Greene Stage 1 George Washington, of course is at the top of the list. Early defeats at war
More informationCambridge City Cemetery, Cambridge, Cambridgeshire. War Graves
Cambridge City Cemetery, Cambridge, Cambridgeshire War Graves Lest We Forget World War 1 LIEUTENANT G. H. MAIR 3RD BN. ROYAL WELSH FUSILIERS 14TH DECEMBER, 1918 Age 38 George Hay MAIR George Hay Mair was
More informationSutton Veny War Graves. World War 1
Sutton Veny War Graves World War 1 Lest We Forget 1842 SERJEANT T. F. BAILEY AUSTRALIAN FIELD ARTILLERY 6TH JULY, 1919 Commonwealth War Graves Headstone for Serjeant T. F. Bailey is located in Grave Plot
More informationDescendants of Michael Fynn
1. MICHAEL 1 FYNN. He married JULIA GRIFFIN. Generation 1 Michael Fynn and Julia Griffin had the following child: 1.1. MICHAEL 2 FYNN II was born in 1824 in Co Galway Bawney, Ireland. He died before 1901
More informationCERTIFICATE APPLICATION
The United Empire Loyalists Associion of Canada 50 Baldwin Street, Suite 202, Toronto, Ontario, M5T 1L4 Telephone (416) 591-1783 Fax (416) 591-7506 Email: uelac@becon.org 1 CERTIFICATE APPLICATION BRANCH:
More informationAndersonville, A Story Of Rebel Military Prisons By John McElroy
Andersonville, A Story Of Rebel Military Prisons By John McElroy If looking for the book by John McElroy Andersonville, A Story of Rebel Military Prisons in pdf form, then you have come on to the loyal
More informationthe little boy 1 a good boy 1 then you give 1 is about me 1 was to come 1 old and new 1 that old man 1 what we know 1 not up here 1 in and out 1
the little boy 1 a good boy 1 is about me 1 then you give 1 was to come 1 old and new 1 what we know 1 that old man 1 in and out 1 not up here 1 good for you 1 down at work 1 with his cat 1 it was new
More informationEngland and Scotland War of the Roses
England and Scotland 1086- War of the Roses Terms Edward I Edward III War of the roses Lancastrians Henry VI Yorks Edward IV Richard III Tudors Henry VII (Henry Tudor) Medieval Social Structure (England)
More informationATA TRAP SHOOTS. St. Joseph County Conservation & Sportsman Club, Inc. ATA SHOOT PROGRAM & SCHEDULE: TROPHIES for All Shoots!
ATA SHOOT PROGRAM & SCHEDULE: REGISTRATION STARTS AT 9:00 AM Practice traps open at 9:00 am, Event 1 starts at 10:00 am (more or less) Event 2 starts at completion of Event 1 Event 3 starts at completion
More informationWHIPPER, Leigh. Digital Howard University. Howard University. MSRC Staff
Howard University Digital Howard @ Howard University Manuscript Division Finding Aids 10-1-2015 WHIPPER, Leigh MSRC Staff Follow this and additional works at: http://dh.howard.edu/finaid_manu Recommended
More informationArchives and Special Collections. Dickinson College. Carlisle, PA COLLECTION REGISTER. Name: Fisher, William Righter ( ) MC 2000.
Archives and Special Collections Dickinson College Carlisle, PA COLLECTION REGISTER Name: Fisher, William Righter (1849-1932) MC 2000.12 Material: Family Papers (1874-1959) Volume: 0.50 linear feet (1
More informationWALTON, CAPTAIN WILLIAM B. ( ) PAPERS,
State of Tennessee Department of State Tennessee State Library and Archives 403 Seventh Avenue North Nashville, Tennessee 37243-0312 WALTON, CAPTAIN WILLIAM B. (1824-1908) PAPERS, 1818-1949 Processed by:
More informationGuide to the Gordon and Anna Watkins papers. No online items
http://oac.cdlib.org/findaid/ark:/13030/kt3p3037b7 No online items Processed by Melissa Huntington, 2010. Special Collections & Archives The UCR Libraries P.O. Box 5900 University of California Riverside,
More informationMORTON OF CALCON HOOK.
362 Morton of Calcon Hook. MORTON OF CALCON HOOK. BY THOMAS ALLEN GLENN. [The following notes are from notes made some years since, a brief of title to lands in Ridley, and from a Ms. pedigree. The accuracy
More information#1 The Texian Volunteer
#1 The Texian Volunteer Many Texians did not have uniforms. They instead wore hunting clothing that would hold up in outdoor conditions. The frock (another word for coat) was made of either buckskin or
More informationWeapons and Military in the Civil War
Weapons and Military in the Civil War Uniforms of the Civil War Uniforms of the North Blue, zouaves wore oriental-style uniforms () Uniforms of the Civil War Uniforms of the South Gray Trace Adkins A grizzled
More informationIN: So you came to Munising when you were six-years-old and you ve been here ever since?
Interview with Brynhild Mitchell 7/07/2009 Munising, MI IN: To start off can you tell us your birthdate please? BM: November the 24 th, 1903. IN: November 4 th, 19 BM: 24 th! IN: 24 th, I m BM: Oh yes!
More informationNEW YORK CITY VOTERS LIKE CUOMO MORE THAN de BLASIO, QUINNIPIAC UNIVERSITY POLL FINDS; VOTERS SAY NO TO HORSE BAN, YES TO CELL PHONES IN SCHOOL
Maurice Carroll, Assistant Director, Quinnipiac University Poll (203) 582-5334 Rubenstein Associates, Inc. Public Relations Contact: Pat Smith (212) 843-8026 FOR RELEASE: JANUARY 16, 2015 NEW YORK CITY
More informationFinding Aid for the Sluman S. Bailey papers Collection 085
Finding Aid for the Sluman S. Bailey papers Collection 085 Finding aid prepared by Martha Bloem This finding aid was produced using the Archivists' Toolkit September 03, 2013 Describing Archives: A Content
More informationThe Writers: Stan Fagerstrom Part One
The Writers: Stan Fagerstrom Part One October 25, 2012 By Terry 6 Comments Stan Fagerstrom on the cover of US Bass Magazine, circa 1988. Editor s Note: This series is dedicated to those people who penned
More informationCAPELL (ELI J.) FAMILY PAPERS (Merritt M. Shilg Memorial Collection) (Mss. 674) Inventory. Luana Henderson
CAPELL (ELI J.) FAMILY PAPERS (Merritt M. Shilg Memorial Collection) (Mss. 674) Inventory by Luana Henderson Louisiana and Lower Mississippi Valley Collections Special Collections, Hill Memorial Library
More informationJohn Crosby Brown Papers, [18??]
The Burke Library at Union Theological Seminary Columbia University in the City of New York Union Theological Seminary Archives 1 Finding Aid for John Crosby Brown Papers, [18??] - 1909 Finding Aid prepared
More informationKEY ENGLISH TEST. Reading and Writing 0085/01 SAMPLE TEST 1. Time. 1 hour 10 minutes
KEY ENGLISH TEST Reading and Writing 85/1 SAMPLE TEST 1 Time 1 hour 1 minutes INSTRUCTIONS TO CANDIDATES Do not open this question paper until you are told to do so. Write your name, centre number and
More informationFrequently Asked Questions regarding markers, niche plates and memorial name strips.
Frequently Asked Questions regarding markers, niche plates and memorial name strips. What is a temporary marker? What is a niche plate? What is a memorial name strip? When can a marker (gravestone), niche
More informationBulford War Graves. Lest We Forget. World War DRIVER G. E. BROUGHTON AUST. FIELD ARTILLERY 2ND FEBRUARY, 1917 AGE 41
Bulford War Graves Lest We Forget World War 1 24395 DRIVER G. E. BROUGHTON AUST. FIELD ARTILLERY 2ND FEBRUARY, 1917 AGE 41 For Our Sakes Without Question He Gave Up All That He Cherished George Edward
More informationFour veterans from one unit have killed self
Four veterans from one unit have killed self Credit: Provided Sgt. April James with a group of Iraqi children on her second deployment. By Jessie Higgins of the Evansville Courier and Press Posted: Oct.
More informationJustin Gras Collection Inventory
1 1 Information about Justin Vincent Gras (1/18/1868 9/19/1959) 2 Obituaries Emmer, Charles W. (1921) Emmer, Marie Antoinette Rayne (6/10/1919-6/19/2001) Emmer, Joseph O. (10/17/1913-7/6/2002) Thompson,
More informationThree Poems D A V I D K E P L I N G E R
D A V I D K E P L I N G E R Three Poems [In the spring of 1998 a member of my family passed on to me a copybook which once belonged to my great-great grandfather, Isaac P. Anderson, who was born in 1839.
More information1 Copyright on behalf of the James McConachy family by Stewart McConachy
1 Copyright on behalf of the James McConachy family by Stewart McConachy The story of James McConachy & his descendants James father, William McConachy was born in Glasgow, Scotland. It is highly likely
More informationThe men from Castle Gresley; their story in postcards from
The men from Castle Gresley; their story in postcards from 1908-1915 Top: Letter H Company, 5 th (Derby) Battalion, the Sherwood Foresters (Notts and Derby) Regt were headquartered at Swadlincote drill
More informationCh. 447 HAZARDOUS WALKING ROUTES CHAPTER 447. HAZARDOUS WALKING ROUTES
Ch. 447 HAZARDOUS WALKING ROUTES 67 447.1 Sec. 447.1. Purpose. 447.2. Definitions. 447.3. General policy. 447.4. Criteria. CHAPTER 447. HAZARDOUS WALKING ROUTES Authority The provisions of this Chapter
More informationRobert Walmsley ( )
Robert Walmsley (1893-1918) 30 Robert Walmsley was born in Skelmersdale in 1895. He was the son of Joseph and Eliza Walmsley. Joseph was a Railway Station Master, and in 1911 he and the family were based
More information