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Union Civil War Enlistments from Ipava (Fulton ... - Illinois Ancestors

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Married Melisa Burt in Marion County, Iowa, approximately 9 September 1872. She was<br />

born 13 August 1850 in Little Falls (Herkimer) New York. Their children living in<br />

1898: William R. born 7 March 1873; Orie E. born 12 October 1874; Charley L. born 13<br />

November 1876; Glen H. born 16 February 1887; and Lura M. born 26 January 1888.<br />

John’s occupation was that of a “grainer.”<br />

His pension was based on heart disease, lumbago, nervous prostration, and kidney<br />

trouble.<br />

From 1865 -1867 they lived in <strong>Fulton</strong> County, <strong>Illinois</strong>, then living in Marion County,<br />

Iowa, until 1878. They were in Lucas County, Iowa until 1889, and then went to Des<br />

Moines, Iowa. In 1917 the family lived in Des Moines (Polk) Iowa at 1174 7 th Street.<br />

John Calvin died 13 June 1917, with burial at Glendale Cemetery, Des Moines (Polk)<br />

Iowa.<br />

Howard, George O.—Enlisted 14 August 1862, 23 years old, as a private in Co. I, 103 rd<br />

Infantry. Description at enlistment: 5’10” tall; light hair; blue eyes; married, born in<br />

Knox County, Ohio. Mustered out 21 June 1865 at Louisville, Kentucky.<br />

Howard, James—Enlisted 15 August 1862 as a Sergeant, 36 years old, in Co. I, 103 rd<br />

Infantry. Deserted 15 June 1863 at Jackson, Tennessee. Description at enlistment: 6’1”<br />

tall, dark hair, blue eyes, married. Born in Licking Co., Ohio.<br />

Howell, Nathan—Enlisted 16 February 1865 as a Private, 40 years old, in Co. D, 151 st<br />

Infantry. Mustered out 24 January 1866 at Columbus, Georgia. Description at<br />

enlistment: 5’5 ½” tall, brown hair, blue eyes. Born in Ohio.<br />

Hubbard, Amos—Enlisted 21 March 1865, 37 years old, as a private in Co. F, 58 th<br />

Infantry Consolidated. Description at enlistment: 5’9” tall; black hair; hazel eyes;<br />

shoemaker, born in New Jersey. Mustered out 20 March 1866 for expiration of term.<br />

Hubbard, Amos—<strong>Civil</strong> <strong>War</strong> Pension Application, National Archives, Washington, DC:<br />

Born in Newark, New Jersey approximately 1826. He stated he was 73 years old in<br />

1899. He was an orphan with no known relatives. He became a shoemaker.<br />

Amos’ first wife was Catharine Hogancamp, married in New York. Their one child died<br />

in infancy, and Catharine died in 1855. He then married the widow Elizabeth Hall<br />

Cramblett in Freeport, Ohio. They had no children. Elizabeth died in Columbus, Ohio on<br />

2 October 1861. His third wife was Ruth Hall, married in Morefield, Ohio on 6<br />

November 1866. Ruth was the sister of his second wife, Elizabeth. Their two children, a<br />

son and a daughter, died in infancy in 1868 and 1872. Amos died in <strong>Ipava</strong> (<strong>Fulton</strong>)<br />

<strong>Illinois</strong> on 9 September 1899.<br />

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