1890 Federal Census - Lake Pleasant

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 4 4 George BURTON Priv E 4, Heav Art 28 Sep 1862 10 Jun 1866 2y 9m 12d
2 5 5 David A. CALL Priv C 32, NY 7 May 1861 9 Jun 1863 2y 1m 2d
3 20 20 Myron A. SMITH Priv E 46, NY 29 Aug 1862 21 Jun 1865 2y 9m 22d
4 31 31 James ROURKE Priv G 97th 20 Oct 1861 13 Jan 1863 1y 2m 23d
5 33 33 George W. H. BROWN Priv B 34th Nov 1861 May 1862  
6 40 40 Lydia widow of
William A. BROWN
Priv B 2, Heav Art Jan 1865 Jun 1864  
7 43 43 Alonzo R. WILBUR priv H 54, NY 15 Aug 1863    
8 46 46 James McCORMICK Priv D 118, NY, Inf 11 Aug 1862 13 Jun 1865 2y 10m 2d
9 62 62 Chester STURGES Priv C 93, NY, Vol 15 Dec 1863 4 Dec 1865 11m 20d
10 80 80 David SATTERLEE Priv E 4, Heav Art 29 Aug 1862 Jun 1865 2y 9m
11     Chas BISHER Priv          
12     John ROURKE Priv G 97, NY 11 Nov 1861 13 Dec 1862 1y 2m 1d

 
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1 Sageville Rhematism  
2 Sageville Gun Shot wound  
3 Sageville Rhematism  
4 Sageville Gun shot wound in left hip  
5 Sageville Chronic Rhematism  
6 Sageville Kidney Complaint  
7 Sageville    
8 Inidan Lake Disease of Lungs, Mularial Poisoning, Rhematism  
9 Sageville Gunshot Wound in Shoulder  
10 Sageville    
11 Wells    
12 Sageville Gun shot wound in right arm  

 

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