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Lewistown, dying there on 4 October 1919. She preferred to use the name of Adaline<br />

Brown after her divorce.<br />

Butler, John—Enlisted 14 August 1862, 32 years old, as a corporal in Co. I, 103 rd<br />

Infantry. Description at enlistment: 5’11” tall; dark hair; hazel eyes; married; born in<br />

Ripley County, Indiana. Deserted June 1863 at Jackson, Tennessee.<br />

Butler, John—<strong>Civil</strong> <strong>War</strong> Pension Application, National Archives, Washington, DC: Born<br />

in Ripley County, Indiana. Married Louisa Patterson in Mason County, <strong>Illinois</strong>, on 13<br />

September 1849. He claimed a disability of heart trouble and lameness in the hip.<br />

Cadwallader, Jesse B.—Enlisted 28 July 1862, 20 years old, as a private in Co. B, 84 th<br />

Infantry. Description at enlistment: 5’ 11 ¼” tall; black hair; black eyes; born in Astoria,<br />

<strong>Fulton</strong> County, <strong>Illinois</strong>. Died 7 December 1862 at Bowling Green, Kentucky.<br />

Cadwallader, Jesse B.—<strong>Civil</strong> <strong>War</strong> Pension Application, National Archives, Washington,<br />

DC: Jesse was born 7 February 1842. As he was unmarried with no children when he<br />

died of camp fever or typhoid pneumonia at Bowling Green, Kentucky, on 20 November<br />

1862, his father claimed his pension.<br />

Jesse’s mother, Belinda Barrott, married John D. Cadwallader in the Friends Church of<br />

Freeport (Harrison) Ohio. Belinda died on 10 May 1869. His father, John D.<br />

Cadwallader, lived in Ridgeway (Harrison) Missouri. He declared that he was afflicted<br />

with “disease of the kidneys, deafness, and the loss of one eye with a partial loss of the<br />

other.”—1884<br />

Richard Spurrier, a neighbor, stated that he knew John Cadawallader in the fall of 1861<br />

and even before that time: “have known him nearly all his life and know that he was a<br />

man of no means, never accumulated any ahead and seemed to take all his labor to keep<br />

him in sufficient present wants. The reason I know this is that we married sisters.”—<br />

1883<br />

“I think I can say that the family was mainly dependent on their sons—Jesse B. and<br />

Thomas for their support.”—Thomas G. Rook, 1884<br />

John D. Cadawallader died by 1887.<br />

Carithers, John B.—Enlisted 15 August 1861 as Sergeant, 22 years old, in Co. H, 28 th<br />

Infantry. Promoted to 2 nd Lt. on 27 July 1862. Description at enlistment: 5’8” tall; brown<br />

hair; blue eyes. Born in <strong>Fulton</strong> Co., <strong>Illinois</strong>.<br />

Cariters, John B.-- 1860 US Census for <strong>Ipava</strong> (<strong>Fulton</strong>) <strong>Illinois</strong>: Son of Robert (44 years<br />

old). Other family members: John (21), Mary E. (18); William (15); Eli (12) and Louisa<br />

(6).<br />

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