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

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In 1886 the family was in Nebraska, in 1911 in Lincoln, Nebraska. In 1926 Helen lived<br />

in Lumpkin, Georgia. Joseph Parkinson died in Nebraska on 29 April 1911. Burial at<br />

Wyuka Cemetery, Lincoln (Lancaster) Nebraska.<br />

Joseph Parkinson<br />

Photograph by Tony & Cindy Lloyd at findagrave.com<br />

Parkinson, Thomas K.—Enlisted 15 August 1862, 19 years old, as a private in Co, I.<br />

103 rd Infantry. Description at enlistment: 5’7: tall; brown hair; hazel eyes; born <strong>War</strong>ren<br />

(Jefferson) Ohio. Mustered out as corporal. 21 June 1865 at Louisville, Kentucky. Died<br />

5 May 1918 at Riverside, California.<br />

Parkinson, Thomas K.—<strong>Civil</strong> <strong>War</strong> Pension Application, National Archives, Washington,<br />

DC: Born 27 August 1842 in <strong>War</strong>ren (Jefferson) Ohio. His parents are Thomas P. of<br />

England and Margaret McKee of Ireland. Thomas’ brother is David Parkinson of<br />

Sedgwick County, Kansas in 1918. Married Amanda Sophia (Sarah) Lampton in<br />

Lewiston (<strong>Fulton</strong>) <strong>Illinois</strong> on 26 April 1866. Amanda’s sisters are Mary Lalicker of<br />

<strong>Fulton</strong> County, <strong>Illinois</strong> and Minerva Painter of Henry County, <strong>Illinois</strong> in 1918.<br />

Their children: Eve L. Lambert born 29 September 1867; possibly a child named Olon<br />

born 29 December 1868; Ira Myron born 17 July 1870; Ada E. Earl born 26 December<br />

1875; Ura B. born 16 March 1878; unnamed infant born 19 September 1880; and Guy or<br />

Gary H. born 15 February 1883.<br />

Thomas contracted rheumatism and eczema at Bentonville, North Carolina on 27 April<br />

1865 “<strong>from</strong> marching through the swamps on the march <strong>from</strong> Savanna through the state<br />

of Georgia and the Carolinas with his regiment for 2 or 3 weeks.”<br />

Thomas died 5 May 1918 of cerebral hemorrhage in Riverside, California, where they<br />

had lived for 30 years. He is buried at the Evergreen Cemetery, Riverside (Riverside)<br />

California. Amanda died 22 May 1928.<br />

Patterson, Hamilton B.—Enlisted 15 August 1862, 29 years old, as a private in Co. I,<br />

103 rd Infantry. Description at enlistment: 5’8” tall; sandy hair; blue eyes; married; born<br />

in Bullitt County, Kentucky. Discharged 27 March 1865 for disability.<br />

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