1890 Federal Census - Morehouse

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 60 63 John W. KREBS 1st enlistment
2nd enlistment
Pvt
Pvt
E
F
97, NY
16, NY, H.A.
15 Oct 1861
21 Dec 1863
22 Aug 1862
27 May 1865
10m7d
1y 5m 6d
2 61 64 Guideon RICKARD Pvt G 97, NY, Inf 26 Dec 1861 17 Dec 1864 3y 3m
3 66 69 Francis M. FRENCH Pvt A 14, NY, Inf 23 Apr 1861 May 1863 2y
4 71 74 Theodore C. REMONDA Sargt E 97, NY, Inf 12 Oct 1861 5 Aug 1865 3y 9m 23d
5 74 77 Charles M. F[EINELARD?] Seaman   US Frigate
Juniatta
5 Dec 1872 17 Mar 1873 3m 12 d
6 81 84 Eliza A. DUPONT widow of
Alexander J. DUPONT
Sargt B Us Sharp
Shooters
17 Aug 1862 14 Jan 1865 2y 4m 24d
7 88 91 Martin N. BOH, vet. vol. Pvt
Sargt
B
F
34, NY, Inf
16, NY, H.A.
1 May 1861
28 Dec 1863
30 Jun 1863
21 Aug 1865
2y 1m
1y 7m 23d

 
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1 Morehouse Hurt while loading Cannon
Spinal Weakness
1st Enlist. discharged [?]
Hosp'l Fairfax by Reason Surg. Certif.
2 Morehouse Hemorage of Lungs Hurt by timber while in US service
3 Morehouseville    
4 Morehouseville Sick [?] Caused by Sunstroke Received s.stroke while [?] during Battle at Weldon RR.
5 Morehouseville    
6 Morehouseville Rheumatism & [?] Heart  
7 Morehouseville Reumatism 25 yrs wounded several times slightly
was taken to hospital once

 

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