1890 Federal Census - Arietta

Surviving Soldiers, Sailors and Marines, and Widows, etc.


Columns:
1:  House No.
2:  Family No.
3:  Names of Surviving Soldiers, Sailors and Marines, and Widows
4:  Rank
5:  Company
6:  Regiment or Vessel
7:  Date of Enlistment
8:  Date of Discharge
9:  Length of Service
10:  Post Office Address
11:  Disability Incurred (spelling errors included)
12:  Remarks (spelling errors included)
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1 7 8 Ceylon CLARK Sargt F 104, NY, Inf 1 Nov 1861 10 Jun 1865 3y, 6m
2 9 10 Thomas MALONEY Private I 1, Mass, H.A. 5 Jul 1861  -  3y, 4m
3 20 21 Joesph F. NICOLS
(Frank Nicols crossed out)
Private A 121, NY, Inf 22 Jul 1862 11 Dec 1862 5m, 2d
4 22 23 Edward VEILLIEUX Private M 4, NY, H.A. 10 Jan 1863 Oct 1865 1y, 9m
5 35 38 William MURPHY Seaman - Saratoga 1864 1868 3y
6 40 43 Thomas G(IRARD?) Drummer G 73, NY, Inf 23 Sep 1861 1 Jul 1865 3y, 8m, 7d
7 51 54 Cyrus DUNHAM Private D 4, NY, H.A. 14 Aug 1864 10 Jun 1865 9m, 26d
8 51 54 Thomas DUNHAM Private D 4, NY, H.A. 13 Aug 1862 10 Jun 1865 2y, 9m, 27d
9 52 55 George T. RUDES Private I (or J) 2, NY, H.A. Nov 1863 26 Nov 1864 1y, 26d
10 55 58 James KEYES - - - - - -

 
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1 Piseco Shot in Hip and Arm while confined in Saulsbury Prison.  Lenght of confinement 6 weeks.
2 Rudeston Prisoner at Andersonville Reinlisted Veteran
3 Arietta Prisoner at (? - and more but can't read it) Disabled by weaknes about loins
4 Arietta Sunstroke Discharged from Physical Disability
5 Rudeston    
6 Rudeston Rheumatism Enlisted in 72 NY Inf, Reinlisted in field at Brandy station Va December 21-64
7 Rudeston Chronic Disentary and Piles  
8 Rudeston    
9 Rudeston left side
Numbness and weakness
Wounded in left arm at the 
Battle of Spotsylvania Court House 18 Jan 1864
10 Arietta Gunshot wounds Draws a Pension

 

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