'Persons who served in
the Army, Navy, and Marine Corps of the United States during the war of
the rebellion [who are survivors], and widows of such persons in Hayward,
County of Sawyer, State of Wisconsin, enumerated in June, 1890. --
John W. Jones, Enumerator'
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HOME/
FAMILY |
NAME
OF SURVIVING SOLDIERS, SAILORS, MARINES, WIDOWS |
RANK |
CO. |
REG'T |
ENLIST
DATE |
DISCHARGE
DATE |
LENGTH
OF SERVICE |
POST
OFFICE ADDRESS |
DISABILITY
INCURRED |
REMARKS |
84 - 84 |
MISHLER Louis |
Private |
A |
7th Wis Inf |
18 Jul 1861 |
02 Jul 1865 |
4y |
Hayward |
Wounded in mouth at Bull
Run, in leg in the Wilderness |
(n/l) |
39 - 40 |
SHUE Harry B |
Private |
D |
186th Penn Inf |
Feb 1863 |
Aug 1865 |
2y 6m |
Hayward |
(n/l) |
(n/l) |
59 - 60 |
JONES John W |
Private |
G |
4th Wis Cav |
12 Jan 1864 |
28 Apr 1866 |
2y 3m 16d |
Hayward |
Rhumatism & heart disease |
contracted in the Army |
17 - 18 |
BEAL Henry |
Private |
F |
6th Mass Inf |
22 Apr 1861 |
21 Aug 1861 |
4m |
Hayward |
(n/l) |
(n/l) |
7 - 8 |
MINOR D I |
Cap |
I |
23rd US Col Inf |
30 Dec 1864 |
30 Nov 1865 |
11m |
Hayward |
Rhumatism & Kidney
disease |
contracted in the Army |
181 - 207 |
RAMSDELL DeWitt |
Private & Private |
I & B |
65th O Inf & 15th Iowa
Inf |
06 Jun 1864 & 25 Oct
1864 |
15 Apr 1864 & 24 Jul
1865 |
3m 9d &(n/l) |
Hayward |
(n/l) |
(n/l) |
199 - 228 |
ROGERS Clayton O |
Captain |
B |
50th Wis Inf |
(n/l) |
(n/l) |
(n/l) |
Hayward |
(n/l) |
(n/l) |
168 - 167 |
CHRISTIANSON Christ |
Private & Private |
I & F |
6th Wis Inf & 6th WisInf |
16 Jul 1861 |
15 Jul 1864 |
3y |
Hayward |
Wounded in head &neck
very painful at times |
(n/l) |
132 - 144 |
BROWN S K |
Corp |
E |
8th Me Inf |
17 Sep 1861 |
07 Sep 1864 |
3y |
Hayward |
Crippledin right hand from
wound in Army |
Prisioner in Libby Prison |
203 - 232 |
ADAMS James |
Private |
B |
13th NY Inf |
14 May 1861 |
18 Sep 1861 |
(n/l) |
Hayward |
Deafness caused while in
Army - Injury of back & left ? hurt at BR |
(n/l) |
100 - 104 |
BUEL William D |
Private |
E |
48th Wis Inf |
01 Mar 1865 |
30 Dec 1865 |
10m |
Hayward |
Inflam.Rheumatism contracted
in Army 1865 |
(n/l) |
127 - 138 |
ALLEN B H |
Private |
F |
142nd NY Vol |
27 Aug 1862 |
01 Jan 1865 |
2y 4m 4d |
Hayward |
Wounded in left arm Battle
of Fair Oaks Virginia |
(n/l) |
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FAMILY |
NAME
OF SURVIVING SOLDIERS, SAILORS, MARINES, WIDOWS |
RANK |
CO, |
REG'T |
ENLIST.
DATE |
DISCHARGE
DATE |
LENGTH
OF SERVICE |
POST
OFFICE ADDRESS |
DISABILITY
INCURRED |
REMARKS |
6 - 7 |
WRIGHT George (Navy) |
(n/l) |
(n/l) |
(n/l) |
(n/l) |
(n/l) |
(n/l) |
Hayward |
(n/l) |
(n/l) |
71 - 74 |
COE B T |
Private |
A |
6th Mich Cav |
28 Jul 1862 |
22 Apr 1864 |
(n/l) |
Hayward |
Rhumatism |
Served in (unreadable)
Dis Jun 1864. Transferred to US Navy 22 Apr 1864 |
71 - 74 |
CLEVELAND Jerry |
Private |
|
4th Mi Batt Art |
09 Aug 1861 |
17 Sep 1865 |
(n/l) |
Hayward |
wounded left shoulder &
deaf in left ear |
incurred in Army |
208 - 237 |
HOLBERT E H |
(n/l) |
(n/l) |
(n/l) |
(n/l) |
(n/l) |
(n/l) |
Hayward |
(n/l) |
(n/l) |
16 - 17 |
THOMPSON T? J |
Private |
B |
4th Minn Inf |
01 Mar 1865 |
19 Jul 1865 |
(n/l) |
Hayward |
(n/l) |
Ex. of term of Service |
16 - 16 |
STONE? Fernando D |
Private |
E |
1st W Inf |
Apr 1861 |
Aug 1861 |
(n/l) |
Hayward |
Chronic Diarrhea incurred
while in Army in 1862 |
Also have never recoveredfrom
effects of (unreadable) contracted in Army. have been affected with
Rhumatism contracted in Army and am so affected at present time. |
16 - 16 |
STONE? Fernando D |
Lt |
F |
1st W Inf |
Sep 1861 |
Jul 1863 |
(n/l) |
Hayward |
(same as above) |
(same as above) |
35 - 36 |
STARKEY James R |
Private |
M |
1st M R |
Dec 1862 |
Dec 1863 |
(n/l) |
Hayward |
Kidney complaint and Vericocelle
incured while in Army in 1863 |
(n/l) |
35 - 36 |
STARKEY James R |
Sgt |
E |
Hato?es Bat Cav |
16 Aug 1864 |
01 May 1866 |
(n/l) |
Hayward |
(same as above) |
(same as above) |
38 - 39 |
VANNETT James |
Private |
K |
5th W I |
Feb 1864 |
Aug 1865 |
(n/l) |
Hayward |
(n/l) |
(n/l) |
38 - 39 |
CAMPBELL Daniel W |
Private |
B |
5th NW Cav |
21 Jul 1861 |
15 Aug 1865 |
(n/l) |
Hayward |
wound in left hip Antietam.
Wounded in shoulder at Petersburg |
(n/l) |
126 - 129 |
AYERS Albert |
Private |
D |
25th Wis I |
23 Apr 1861 |
1865 |
(n/l) |
Hayward |
Rheumatism incurred while
in Army |
(n/l) |
139 - 142 |
MOORE William C |
(n/l) |
(n/l) |
(n/l) |
(n/l) |
(n/l) |
(n/l) |
Hayward |
(n/l) |
(n/l) |
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FAMILY |
NAME
OF SURVIVING SOLDIERS, SAILORS, MARINES, WIDOWS |
RANK |
CO. |
REG'T |
ENLIST.
DATE |
DISCH'
DATE |
LENGTH
OF SERVICE |
POST
OFFICE ADDRESS |
DISABILITY
INCURRED |
REMARKS |
43 - 44 |
MORGAN John W |
Private & Private |
C & F |
(unreadable) & 21st
Wis I |
11 Sep 1862 & 01 Feb
1863 |
31 Jan 1863 & Feb 1865 |
(n/l) |
Bruce, Chippewa Co |
wound in left knee &
Rheumatism since '65 |
incurred while in service |
68 - 69 |
PENDELLON James |
(unreadable) Mate |
? |
Essex |
1861 |
1864 |
(n/l) |
Cameron, Barron Co |
wounded in right shoulder
incurred in Army |
At times very painful |
73 - 74 |
THORINGTON William |
Private & Private |
A & B |
31st Mass I & 25th
Ohio |
1861 & Mar 1864 |
1865 & 1866 |
(n/l) |
(n/l) |
(n/l) |
(n/l) |
75 - 76 |
RAYNOR Alfred |
Private |
B |
16th Minn I |
25 Aug 1864 |
5 Jun 1865 |
(n/l) |
Wallace |
Rheumatism incurred in
Army |
(n/l) |
81 - 82 |
BISHOP James |
Corp |
A |
22nd Minn I |
Aug 1862 |
Aug 1863? |
(n/l) |
Hayward |
Deafness, loss of sight
and Rheumatism |
wounded in (unreadable)
at Fort Hudson June14, 1863. In curred in Army |
88 - 90 |
MILLER George A |
Private |
B |
157th NY I |
Aug 1862 |
Jun? 1865 |
(n/l) |
Hayward |
Rheumatism and Kidney disease
incurred while in Army (unreadable) |
Prisonerin Lilly Belle
Isl '63 |
89 - 91 |
INGRAM Samuel D |
Private |
L |
10th Mich Cav |
1863 |
1865 |
(n/l) |
Hayward |
Rheumatismand Piles |
Incurred in Army '64 |
89 - 91 |
HURLBERT George |
Private |
E |
49th Wis I |
02 Feb 1865 |
07 Sep 1865 |
(n/l) |
Hayward |
Discharged on Disability |
on Surgeons certificate |
22 - 24 |
DRAKE Frederick |
Private |
E |
160th NY Cav |
Feb 1865 |
03 Jul 1865 |
(n/l) |
Hayward |
(n/l) |
(n/l) |
96 - 98 |
WICKWIRE? David |
Private |
I |
11th Conn I |
1861 |
Jan 1866 |
(n/l) |
Chippewa Falls Wis |
Deafness incurred '63 |
(n/l) |
97 - 99 |
GARDINER Jeremiah |
Private |
A |
2nd Wis Cav |
Nov 1861 |
15 Dec 1865 |
(n/l) |
Hayward |
Dyspepsia '63 |
In Andersonville Prison
22 months |
97 - 99 |
CASSIDY Michael |
Private |
D |
91st NY I |
1865 |
1865 |
(n/l) |
Hayward |
(n/l) |
(n/l) |
112 - 115 |
PERRY William |
Private |
(n/l) |
(n/l) |
(n/l) |
(n/l) |
(n/l) |
Hayward |
(n/l) |
(n/l) |
136 - 139 |
PORTER Lorenzo D |
Private |
B |
152nd NY Inf |
1862 |
1865 |
(n/l) |
Hayward |
Rheumatism and Asthma |
(n/l) |
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FAMILY |
NAME
OF SURVIVING SOLDIERS, SAILORS, MARINES, WIDOWS |
RANK |
CO. |
REG'T |
ENLIST
DATE |
DISCHARGE
DATE |
LENGTH
OF SERVICE |
POST
OFFICE ADDRESS |
DISABILITY
INCURRED |
REMARKS |
159 - 169 |
NICHOLS Roscoe N |
Private |
B |
171st Penn Drafted Mil |
21 Oct 1862 |
07 Aug 1863 |
(n/l) |
Hayward |
(n/l) |
(n/l) |
167 - 190 |
McCORMIC GeorgeW |
Private & Corp |
B? & B |
Kans Bat L A & 8th
NY H Art |
07 Jul 1862 & 23 Sep
1864 |
Jun 1865 & 04 Jun 1865 |
(n/l) |
Hayward |
wounded in left ankle |
at Holly Springs |
0 - 0 |
SMITH Frank |
Private |
B |
72nd NY Inf |
(n/l) |
(n/l) |
(n/l) |
Hayward |
Heart Dis & woundin
Head |
Bat. Wilderness - incurred
in '62 |
199 - 220 |
FLAG Benj F. |
(n/l) |
(n/l) |
(n/l) |
(n/l) |
(n/l) |
(n/l) |
Hayward |
(n/l) |
(n/l) |
41 - 42 |
COLE J H |
(n/l) |
(n/l) |
(n/l) |
(n/l) |
(n/l) |
(n/l) |
Hayward |
(n/l) |
(n/l) |
82 - 85 |
SOWERS JamesW |
(n/l) |
(n/l) |
(n/l) |
(n/l) |
(n/l) |
(n/l) |
Hayward |
(n/l) |
(n/l) |
36 - 37 |
HOBERT Orson B |
Private |
A |
7th Wis Inf |
Dec 1863 |
09 May 1864 |
(n/l) |
Hayward |
(n/l) |
(n/l) |
36 - 37 |
SUTHERFORD Mary A - widow
of John H Davis |
Private |
G |
1st Wis Inf |
28 Dec 1863 |
(n/l) |
(n/l) |
Hayward |
Rheumatism |
Contracted in Army 1864 |
181 - 207 |
LARABEE Sylvester |
Private |
H |
2nd Minn H Art |
14 Dec 1862 |
03 Sep 1865 |
(n/l) |
Hayward |
(n/l) |
(n/l) |
85 - 88 |
MARQUETTE W H |
Private |
A |
14th NY H Art |
19 Aug 1862 |
12 Jun 1865 |
2y 10m |
Hayward |
(n/l) |
(n/l) |
NOTE - The provision
of the act of March 1, 1889, under which this special enumeration of survivors
of the war of the rebellion is made, reads as follows:
That said Superintendent
shall, under the authority of the Secretary of the Interior, cause to be
taken on a special schedule of inquiry, according to such form as he may
prescribe, the names, organizations, and length of service of those who
had served in the Army, Navy, or Marine Corps of the United States in the
war of the rebellion, and who are survivors at the time of said inquiry,
and the widows of soldiers, sailors or marines.
The entries concerning each
survivor or widow should be carefully and accurately made, so that the
printed reports may contain only thoroughly trustworthy information.
Spaces are provided on this
special schedule of fifty names or, more properly, terms of service.
The spaces are numbered consecutively from 1 to 50, and cover the four
pages comprised in each schedule. The inquiries made concerning each
survivor or widow call for the repetition of the number of the house and
family as returned on the general population schedule (No. 1), the name,
rank, company, regiment or vessel, date of enlistment, date of discharge,
and length of service (in years, months, and days) on the upper half of
each page, and the post office address, disability incurred, and general
remarks on the lower half of each page. The column headed "Remarks"
is inteded to be used to cover any points not included in the foregoing
inquiries, and which are necessary to a complete statement of a person's
term of service in any one organization.
In the case of persons having
served in more than one organization, use as many spaces as may be necessary
to cover their various terms of service. In the case of widows of
deceased solders, sailors or marines, make the entry of her name on the
dotted line, as follows: "Mary J., widow of Brown, James H" filling
out the record of his service during the war, and giving under "Post Office
address" the present address of his widow.
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