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CAIN, James H.
CAIN, John
CAIN, Samuel R.
CAIN, William H.
CALHOUN, Joseph
CAMPBELL, William W.
CARNES, John H.
CARPENTER, Willet
CARR, George D.
CARSON, Peyton
CHAMBERS, John P.
CHANDLER, Charles
CHANNEL, Daniel
CHILDRESS, Charley Allen
CHITTENDON, John S.

CHURCH, Frank
CLARK, John H.
CLARK, Moses F.
CLARY, Vernon Marshall
CLAY, Benjamin Franklin
CLAY, Daniel E.
CLAYTON, Christopher C.
CLEAVINGER, William F.
CLEMENT, James A.
CLEVENGER, Jasper N.
CLEVER, Martin George
CLINE, Valentine
COCHRAN, John W.
COE, George
COFFMAN, Andrew J.
COLES, Levi

CONRAD, Samuel W.
COOK, David W.
COOL, Hendrix
COPELAND, Abner H.
CORE, John C.
CORYELL, Silas C.
COULTER, James N.
CRAVEN, Martin
CREIGHTON, James H.
CRESS, Jacob W.
CROOKS, Robert C.
CROSS, Thomas
CURTIS, Thomas B.
CURTIS, Thomas Jefferson
CUTLIP, James H.

 

CAIN, James H., GAR Card File

Biographical Information:

        Date of Birth: April 26, 1830

War Record:

        Private in 34th Iowa Infantry, Company B, enlisted Aug 11, 1862, age 32, residence Hartford, Iowa, nativity Ohio, discharged for disability May 19, 1863, St. Louis, Missouri

Sources:

        Roster of Iowa Soldiers: (James H.)

Post:

        Hartford Post 169, joined May 12, 1883

 

 

CAIN, John I.  or J. , GAR Card File

Biographical Information:

        Date of Birth: 1832

War Record:

        Private in 29th Iowa Infantry, Company H, enlisted Aug 9, 1862, age 34, residence Afton, Iowa, nativity Ohio, mustered Nov 8, 1862, transferred to Veteran Reserve Corps Dec 1, 1863. No further record.

Sources:

        Roster of Iowa Soldiers volume 3, page 1374: Cain, John I.

Post:

        Hartford Post 169, cd Aug 18, 1883, age 54, transferred Sept 15, 1886

Milo Post 275, joined Aug 14, 1886, suspended Dec 30, 1886, reinstated June 1, 1887, transferred July 1, 1887

 

CAIN, Samuel R., GAR Card File

Biographical Information:

        Date of Birth: June 30, 1821, Date of Death: Apr 9, 1897, Place of Burial: Hartford Cemetery, Hartford, Iowa, Father: Robert David Cain, Mother: Susan Walker, Wife: Lucinda May, Children: George, William H. born Oct 15, 1840 (Company B, 10th Iowa Infantry)

War Record:

        Corporal in 34th Iowa Infantry, Company B, enlisted Aug 12, 1862 as 8th Corporal, age 40, residence Hartford, born Ohio, discharged for disability Jan 10, 1863, Ironton, Missouri

Sources:

        Roster of Iowa Soldiers: (Samuel R.), Grave Registration: died Apr 8, 1893 age 54 – died at Hartford, History of Warren County

        Photo in group of Post #169 on file

Post:

        Hartford Post 116, transferred May 12, 1883, age 61

 

CAIN, William H. , GAR Card File

Biographical Information:

        Date of Birth: Oct 15, 1840, Father: Daniel M. (in War of 1812 – died April 7, 1883), Mother: Hannah

War Record:

        Private in 10th Iowa Infantry, Company B, enlisted Aug 23, 1861, reenlisted and remustered Feb 1, 1864 as a veteran, age 21, residence Hartford, born Ohio, promoted to 5th Corporal Jan 1, 1865, mustered out Aug 15, 1865, Little Rock, Arkansas

Sources:

        Roster of Iowa Soldiers: Cane, William H., Ex-Soldiers Living in Iowa 1886: Cain, W. H., Corporal – residence Hartford

        Photograph in group photo of State Fair Civil War Musicians

        Graves Registration carries as William Henry Cain, died July 28, 1916, age 71, buried in Carlisle, Allen Township, Warren County, Iowa

        Son of William and Sarah Parks Cain, Wife: Luvena Sandy, Daughter Edith Shetterly, Hartford, Iowa

Post:

        Hartford Post 169, joined May 12, 1883

        Indianola Post 116, joined 1895, age 54

 

CALHOUN, Joseph, GAR Card File

Biographical Information:

        Residence: 609 Second St., Indianola, Iowa, Occupation: Minister, Born: Nov 27, 1842, Hookstown, Pennsylvania

War Record:

        Private in 140th Pennsylvania Infantry, Company H, enlisted Aug 14, 1862 for 3 years, discharged corporal near Alexandria, Virginia May 31, 1865, General Order No.26, Headquarters Army of the Potomac, May 17, 1865

        “Was commissioned 1st Lieutenant Dec 14, 1864, but declined being mustered on account of wounds received a few days before commission reached me.”        

Sources:

        Application Paper Post 116, Post 116 Descriptive Book

        Twice wounded, Chancellorsville, May 3, 1863 and Hatchers Run Dec 9, 1864, right leg & right thigh.  Both only severe flesh wounds, resulted only in weakening of the limb, & occasional attack of sciatica.  – wounds by shell and minnie ball. – Rank when wounded: Private

Post:

        Indianola Post 116, joined Apr 6, 1897 age 54, transferred Apr 2, 1898

        Mount Ayr Post 96, joined 1899

 

CAMPBELL, William W., GAR Card File

Biographical Information:

        Occupation: Farmer, Date of Birth: Dec 8, 1844, Place of Birth: Green County, Wisconsin, Date of Death: Jan 28, 1921, Place of Death: Indianola, Iowa, Place of Burial: Indianola, Iowa

War Record:

        Sergeant in 15th Iowa Infantry, Company G, enlisted Oct 19, 1861, mustered Nov 25, 1861, (veteran) age 18, residence Indianola, nativity Wisconsin, promoted 8th Corporal Aug 20, 1862, 2nd Sergeant Jan 1, 1865, mustered out July 24, 1865, Louisville, Kentucky

        Pensioned SC 561 120 Iowa

        Widow pensioned WC 907 166 Feb 10, 1921

Battles:

        Shiloh, Iuka, Chickasaw Bluffs, Vicksburg, Chattanooga, Siege Atlanta, on Sherman’s March to the Sea

 Grand Review – Regiment part Crocker’s Iowa Brigade

Sources:

        Roster of Iowa Soldiers: William, Ex-Soldiers Living in Iowa 1886: residence – Palmyra, Warren County, Post 116 Descriptive Book, death

Post:

        Indianola Post 116, joined Dec 2, 1883, age 52

        West Bend Post 336, joined 1895

        Lacona Post 309, joined Aug 3, 1895, Post 309 Descriptive Book: joined Aug 3, 1895, age not shown

 

CARNES, John H. GAR Card File

Biographical Information:

        Occupation: Farmer, Date of Birth: March 8, 1843, Place of Birth: Harrison County, Ohio, Date of Death: Feb 18, 1905, Place of Death: Osceola, Iowa, Place of Burial: Maple Hill Cemetery, Osceola, Iowa, Wife: Amanda Prichett, Children: Anna, John E., Fred F, William E.

War Record:

        Private in 63rd Illinois Infantry, Company B, enlisted June 23, 1862, residence Griggsville, mustered June 20, 1862, mustered out Sept 26, 1862

Sources:

        Graves Registration carried name Curnes, Adjutant General’s Report Illinois: Carnes, John H

Post:

        Milo Post 275, joined Feb 25, 1883, reinstated 1892, transferred 1892

        Osceola Post 173, joined 1892, suspended 1896

 

CARPENTER, Willet , GAR Card File(116)

Biographical Information:

        Occupation: Liveryman, Place of Birth: New York, Date of Death: May 8, 1916, Place of Death: Indianola, Iowa, Place of Burial: I.O.O.F. Cemetery, Indianola, Lincoln Township, Warren County, Iowa,  Father: William Carpenter, Mother: Jennie McAllen, Wife: Lora Garret         

War Record:

        Farrier in 1st Iowa Cavalry, Company D, enlisted June 13, 1861, reenlisted and mustered as a veteran, Feb 22, 1864, age 35, residence Indianola, born New York, mustered out Feb 15, 1866

Sources:

        Roster of Iowa Soldiers, Application Paper Post 116, unsigned, Post 116 Descriptive Book: Willett Carpenter, mustered out a veterinary

Post:

        Indianola Post 116, joined Feb 9, 1884, suspended June 30, 1891, reinstated Dec 31, 1891, suspended 1893, dropped 1894

 

CARR, George D. , GAR Card File

Biographical Information:

        Occupation: Farmer near Indianola, Iowa, Place of Birth: Decatur, Indiana

War Record:

        Private in 40th Iowa Infantry, Company H, enlisted Sept 10, 1864, age 18, residence Red Rock, Iowa, born Indiana, mustered out Aug 2, 1865, Fort Gibson, Cherokee Nation

Sources:

        Roster of Iowa Soldiers: (George D.), Post 116 Descriptive Book: Geo. D. Carr, enlisted Sept 10, 1864, etc., Ex-Soldiers Living in Iowa 1886: Kerr, J.G. (error for G.D. Carr) – residence Pleasantville (no Kerr shown in Roster)

Post:

        Pleasantville Post 330, suspended June 30, 1891

        Indianola Post 116, joined Jan 16, 1895, age 49

 

CARSON, Peyton, GAR Card File

Biographical Information:

        Residence: Madora, Iowa (Squaw Township in Warren County), Occupation: Farmer, Date of Birth: 1838, Place of Birth: Virginia, Date of Death: July 22, 1892, Place of Death: New Virginia, Iowa, Burial Place: New Virginia Cemetery, Virginia Township, Warren County, Iowa, Father: James Peyton, Mother Annabella Clark, Wife: Eva E, born Virginia, Children: Louisa V., Elias S. (married to Emma), Minnie, Charles

War Record:

        Sergeant in 6th West Virginia Infantry, Company F, Enlisted: 1861, Discharged: 1865

Sources:

        1895 Iowa Census shows living in Squaw Township, Warren County, Iowa: Carson, Peyton, age 46, born Virginia, wife, Eva E., age 42, born Virginia, children: Louisa V., age 23, born Virginia, Elias S., age 24, born Virginia, with his wife, Emma, born Warren County, Iowa

Post:

        New Virginia Post 444, joined May 27, 1888, age 50

 

CHAMBERS, John P., GAR Card File

Biographical Information: none listed

War Record:

        Private in 94th Illinois Infantry, Company C, enlisted Aug 12, 1862, residence Lexington, Illinois, mustered Aug 20, 1862, mustered out July 17, 1865

Sources:

        Adjutant General’s Report Illinois: (John P.)

Post:

        Hartford Post 169, joined May 12, 1883

 

CHANDLER, Charles, Gar Card File

Biographical Information: none shown

War Record:

        Private in 34th Iowa Infantry, Company H, enlisted Aug 19th and mustered Oct 15th, 1862, age 19, residence Warren County, Iowa, nativity Ohio, transferred to Company E, 34th Consolidated Battalion Nov 12, 1864.  Mustered out as transferred to Company E, 34/38 Consolidated Infantry Aug 15, 1865, Houston, Texas

Sources:

        Roster of Iowa Soldiers

Post:

        Norwalk Post 355, post organized Aug 25, 1884, abandoned 1888

 

CHANNEL, Daniel , GAR Card File

Biographical Information:

        Occupation: Coal Miner

War Record:

        Private in 48th Iowa Infantry, Company D, enlisted May 31, 1864, age 18, residence Warren County, born Virginia, mustered out Oct 21, 1864 at Rock Island Barracks, Illinois, reenlisted Jan 23, 1865 as a Private in 9th Iowa Infantry, Company K, mustered July 18, 1865, Louisville, Kentucky

Sources:

        Roster Iowa Soldiers, Application Paper Post 116, age 36 (1884) & Post 116 Descriptive Book: Coal miner

Post:

        Indianola Post 116, joined Jan 26 1884

 

CHILDRESS, Charley Allen, GAR Card File

Biographical Information:

        Born: Oct 20, 1845, Florence County, Indiana, Died: Mar 18, 1902, Rising Sun, Iowa, age 56, Buried: Norwalk, Iowa, Lot 129, grave 1

War Record:

        Drummer in 2nd Missouri Cavalry, Company G, served 1st as Private, Captain Cooks’ Co. Infantry, Home Guard for service between June 20, 1861 date of organization and Aug 22, 1861, date of discharge, the period of 1 month, 15 days was allowed as actual military service, rendered by Charles Childress to the United States.  Later service in Company G, 2nd Regiment Missouri Cavalry

Sources:

        Graves Registration, Adjutant General Washington, D.C. May 31, 1951 Records also show that one Charles Childers born in Florence County, Indiana, age 18 years, was enrolled and mustered into service Feb 4, 1864 at Greencastle, Missouri as private, Company G, 2nd Regiment Missouri State Militia Cavalry and was honorably discharged as private, Oct 20, 1864 at Cape Girardeau, Missouri on a surgeon’s certificate of disability.  At that time, he stated that he desired to be addressed at Shelby Point, Adair County, Missouri.

        Adjutant General Missouri confirms that earlier service stating: We do have a record for Private Charles Childress who enlisted June 20, 1861 at Sheleys Point, in the Adair County, Regiment Home Guard Volunteers, and was mustered out Aug 22, 1861

        Indianola Herald [newspaper] March 1902 “Born Nov 27, 1845” Died March 18, 1902 on Oakwood Farm near Rising Sun, obituary says funeral attended by the Old Soldiers, Moved when child with parents to Missouri, Daughter, Julia Catharine Orlevie of 1408 Des Moines St, says father was born Oct 20, 1845 & died Mar 18, 1902, Grave Registration confirms date death, March 18, 1902, Gives parents names as Allen Childress and Jane Elmore Childress, Wife: Margaret Ann Huffman, born July 10, 1845, Sullivan County, Missouri,  married May 7, 1865, died Jan 6, 1911, Children: John W. and Charles L. – Des Moines, Iowa, Mary E. Allen nee Childress – Dallas, Iowa, Letha May Childress Scholes – Des Moines, Iowa, Julia Catharine Ogelvie (born Aug 12, 1890) – Des Moines (married Charley D. Oglevie) Tel 6-1896 – (source: Julia Catharine Oglevie, 1408 Des Moines St.)

        Iowa Census 1895, volume 407, page 117, Greenfield Township, Warren County: Charlie Childress, age 49, born Indiana, wife: Margaret A, age 49, born Ohio, Children: Henry age 25, born Missouri, : David age 20, born Madison County, Iowa:  Mary E. age 16, born Polk County, Iowa:  Lethar age 12, born Polk County, Iowa: Julia C. age 4, born Warren County, Iowa

        Had brothers in the Civil War: Burgess, John, William and David Childress ( died in battle)

        Son, Charles L. died in Des Moines 1951

        Grave Registration says was member of G.A.R. 

Post:

        Norwalk Post 335

Letter: File: Childress, Charley A.

From General Services Administration, National Archives and Records Service, Washington 25, D.C., August 3, 1951: CHILDERS, Charles, pension file WC 558 384

Miss Amy Noll, Grand Army of the Republic, State House, Des Moines, Iowa

Dear Miss Noll:

        The Adjutant General, Department of the Army, has referred to the National Archives your request of March 20, 1951.

        Among the pension records in the National Archives is a filed, cited as above, relating to the claims based on the Civil War service of “Charles Childers” as Private, Company G, 2nd Missouri State Militia Volunteer Cavalry.  On May 7, 1965, this veteran married Margaret Ann Huffman in Adair County, Missouri.  The veteran and his widow consistently signed the surname as Childers, but others refereed to them as Childress and Childres.  A copy of the veteran’s death certificate made on July 28, 1903, give his name as “Chas. A. Childres”, his date of death as March 18, 1902, and his burial place as Norwalk, Iowa.  He was survived by a minor child, Julia O.

        Sincerely yours, Thad Page, Chief Archivist, Legislative and Veteran’s Records Branch

 

Obituary of Charles Childress (son of Charley Allen Childress), Des Moines Tribune [newspaper], Tuesday, April 24, 1951

Childress Rites Set Wednesday – Services for Charles Childress, 54, of the Woodland Nursing home, 1506 Woodland Ave, will be at 3 p.m. Wednesday at Evan Lilly’s funeral home, with burial in Glendale cemetery.  A resident here 82 years, Mr. Childress died of a heart ailment Monday at his home.  Formerly a laborer, he was a native of Green Castle, Missouri.  Surviving are a brother, John W. of Long Beach, California, and three sisters, Mrs. Mary Allen of Dallas, Iowa, and Mrs. Mary Scholes and Mrs. Katherine Oglevie, both of Des Moines.

 

CHITTENDON, John S., GAR Card File

Biographical Information:

        Occupation: Constable [law officer], Place of Birth: Greenfield, Indiana

War Record:

        Corporal in 8th Indiana Infantry, Company I, enlisted April 18 and mustered April 22, 1861 as a Private for 3 months, residence Greenfield, Indiana, mustered out, honorably discharged Aug 6, 1861, a Corporal, re-enlisted Aug 20, 1861, Greenfield, Indiana, mustered in Aug 25, 1861 as Sergeant in Captain Walls’ Company, subsequently Company B, 8th Indiana Infantry, honorably discharged as Sergeant Jan 19, 1862 at Otterville, Missouri with Surgeon’s Certificate of Disability, War Department Nov 20, 1942: The records further show that John S. Chittenden age 31 years, was enrolled Aug 16, 1862, at Greenfield, Indiana, was mustered into service Oct 30, 1862, as Sergeant, Company G, 5th Indiana Cavalry, was promoted to 2nd Lieutenant and mustered as such to date Nov 28, 1862, and was finally mustered out and honorably discharged June 27, 1865 as Captain.  Shown in Company B, 8th Indiana Infantry as Sergeant, Adjutant General’s Report Indiana: enlisted Aug 25, 1861

Sources:

        U.S. Pension List of 1883: pensioned $15 for scurvy and results, residence Warren County,: John S., 1889 edition G.A.R. & Record of Posts: John S.

Post:

        Indianola Post 116, joined April 11, 1883, age 51, suspended June 30, 1885, transferred Oct 15, 1887, Application Paper Post 116, mustered May 15, 1883

 

CHURCH, Frank, GAR Card File

Biographical Information:

        Residence: New Virginia, Iowa, Occupation: Farmer, Date of Birth: 1846, Place of Birth: Pennsylvania, Date of Death: Nov 11, 1925, Place of Death: New Virginia, Iowa, Place of Burial: New Virginia Cemetery, Virginia Township, Warren County, Iowa, Father: Harrison Church, Mother: Alameda Warner, Wife: Mayme Towner, Children: Harrison, James

War Record:

        Private in 85th Pennsylvania Infantry, Company F, Enlisted: 1862, Discharged: 1865, expiration of term of service, 3 years

Sources:

        Post 444 Descriptive Book, Ex-Soldiers Living in Iowa 1886, Co. C. – residence New Virginia

Post:

        New Virginia Post 444, joined March 3, 1888

 

CLARK, John H., GAR Card File

Biographical Information:

        Occupation: Commercial Traveller, Date of Birth: 1844, Place of Birth: Green County, Ohio, Date of Death: Nov 26, 1910, Place of Death: Indianola, Iowa, Place of Burial: I.O.O.F. Cemetery, Indianola, Lincoln Township, Warren County, Iowa, Father: John Clark, Mother: Anna Cale, Wife: Margery Wells, Children: Frank – Kansas City, Missouri, Mrs. Mary Scott – Deceased

War Record:

        Private in 3rd Iowa Infantry, Company G, enlisted May 21, 1861, age 18, residence Indianola, Iowa, born Ohio, missing and taken prisoners July 12, 1863, Jackson, Mississippi, paroled, exchanged and returned to Company Oct 21, 1863, reenlisted and remustered Jan 4, 1864 as a veteran, see Company B, 3rd Infantry Consolidated Battalion

Sources:

        Roster of Iowa Soldiers: (John H.), Original application paper for joining Post 116 dated Jan 31, 1885 and Transfer Card from Post 12 filed with Post 116, upon rejoining 1909, Post 116 Descriptive Book: Merchant

Post:

        Indianola Post 116, joined Jan 31, 1885, suspended June 30, 1886, dropped Jan 1, 1887, reinstated June 30, 1890, suspended 1892, dropped 1892, rej. 1909

        Application Paper Post 116, age 42 in 1885; age 45 in 1890; 65 in 1909

        Chicago, IL Post 740, transferred to Des Moines Post 12

        Des Moines Post 12, joined March 5, 1904, age 59, transferred Jan 16, 1909 (age 65)

       

CLARK, Moses F. , GAR Card File

Biographical Information:

        Occupation: Farmer, Date of Death: Aug 27, 1914, Place of Death: Regina, Canada, Place of Burial: I.O.O.F. Cemetery, Indianola, Lincoln Township, Warren County, Iowa, Father: Glenn Clark, Mother: Sarah Wishard, Wife: Sarah Elizabeth James, Children: Mrs. Grace Walter, Mrs. George Berrough – Indianola, Iowa, L.G. – Elko, Nevada, A.A. – Des Moines, Iowa, Mrs. William Gillis – Wilcox, Canada, Mrs. Arthur Warswick – Salt Lake City, Utah

War Record:

        2nd Lieutenant in 34th Iowa Infantry, Company G, enlisted Aug 13, 1862 as 3rd Sergeant, age 24, residence Indianola, Iowa, born Indiana, promoted 1st Sergeant May 22, 1864, transferred to Company B, 34th Consolidated Battalion Nov 12, 1864

Sources:

        Roster of Iowa Soldiers: (Moses F.), Post 116 Descriptive Book: age 46, Graves Registration lists father as Moses P. and mother as Sarah Stark

        Brother of Captain James Samuel, Company C, 34th Iowa Infantry, member of Post #12, Des Moines and George Clark all born Indiana

Post:

        Indianola Post 116, joined Dec 27, 1882, suspended Sept 30, 1885

       

CLARY, Vernon Marshall, GAR Card File

Biographical Information:

        Occupation: Real Estate, Place of Birth: Frederick County, Maryland, Date of Death: May 19, 1901, Place of Death: Norwalk, Iowa, Place of Burial: Norwalk Cemetery, Norwalk, Linn Township,  Warren County, Iowa, Wife: Maggie, born Ohio, married May 1865, Wheeling, West Virginia, Children: Della V.

War Record:

        2nd Lieutenant in 6th West Virginia Infantry, Company A

        Adjutant General’s Office, Washington, D.C. May 1948 states Vernon M. Clary enlisted as Sergeant in Company N, 6th Virginia Infantry became Company N, 6th West Virginia Infantry Sept 25, 1861, age 20.  Mustered Nov 17, 1861 in Burton Wetzel County, Virginia for 3 years, Company N, 6th West Virginia Infantry, Feb 26, 1864 promoted Sergeant to 2nd Lieutenant vice 2nd Lieutenant John E. Parkinson, mustered out Discharged by order Major General Crock as of Dec 19, 1864.  Appointed 2nd Lieutenant Dec 15, 1864 muster in Roll of March – April 1865: Absent, acting Adjutant 6th West Virginia Infantry, mustered out age 23, June 10, 1865

Sources:

        Grave Registration: Clary, Vernon Marshall (Clarey), no record, Ex-Soldiers Living in Iowa 1886: Clarey, V.M., Lieutenant Company A, 6th West Virginia Infantry, residence Norwalk

        Enlistment Paper on filed in A.G.O. Washington, D.C. shows his birth place Frederick County, Maryland, age 22, signed Vernon M. Clary before Captain E.A. Bennett, West Virginia: “Wish furlough for 15 days to go to Wheeling, West Virginia for purpose of getting married”

        Iowa Census 1895 Warren County, Linn Township, page 424, Cleary, Vernon age 54, married, born Maryland, Real Estate – Methodist. Record – Company A, 6th West Virginia, Maggie age 54, born Ohio, Della V. age 20, born Warren County, Iowa

Post:

        Norwalk Post 355, joined Aug 25, 1884, became Adjutant in Post 355 in 1884

 

CLAY, Benjamin Franklin, GAR Card File

Biographical Information:

        Residence: Clark County, Iowa, Occupation: Farmer, Date of Birth: 1837, Place of Birth: Ohio, Date of Death: April 1, 1917, Place of Death: New Virginia, Iowa, Place of Burial: New Virginia Cemetery, New Virginia, Iowa, Virginia Township, Warren County, Iowa, Father: David C. Clay, Mother: Mamie Cockran, Wife: Mary E. Sammons, Children: Martha Funston -  residence, New Virginia, Iowa, Mamie Sayre – residence, Indianola, Iowa, D.G. Clay – residence, Montana, Lizzie Felton – residence, South Dakota, Minnie Kelley – residence, Osceola, Iowa, Letha Rush – residence, Jamison, Iowa

War Record:

        Private in 36th Ohio Infantry, Company A, age 25, Corporal, Enlisted July 29, 1861, mustered out Sept. 4, 1864 on expiration term service

Sources:

        Ex-Soldiers Living in Iowa 1886, Jamison

        Post 444 Descriptive Book, Roster Ohio Soldiers, Grave Registration: Burial

Post:

        New Virginia Post 444, joined Nov 1, 1887

 

CLAY, Daniel E., GAR Card File

Biographical Information:

        Residence: Clark County, Iowa, Occupation: Farmer, Date of Birth: 1837, Place of Birth: Ohio

War Record:

        Corporal in 4th Ohio Cavalry, Company E., Independent Battalion, Enlisted July 1, 1863, Mustered out March 12, 1864, Corporal, Company C of the 4th Independent Battalion Ohio Voluntary Cavalry, age 24, enlisted for 6 months, Discharged 9 months

Sources:

        Post 444 Descriptive Book, Ex-Soldiers Living in Iowa 1886, Clay, D.E., Corporal Co. C, 4th Ohio Cavalry: residence Jamison, Iowa, Roster Ohio Soldiers vol. 11, page 675

Post:

        New Virginia Post 444, joined Nov 1, 1887

 

CLAYTON, Christopher C., GAR Card File

Biographical Information:

        Occupation: Carpenter & Merchant, Date of Birth: July 3, 1843, Place of Birth: Fairfield County, Ohio, Date of Death: Dec 17, 1921, Place of Death: Clarinda, Iowa, Place of Burial: Clarinda Cemetery, Clarinda, Iowa, Wife: Melissa C. Cunning, Children: Ora Clayton Moore – Corning, Iowa, Pearl S.  – Los Angeles, California, Grace – San Diego, California, Mattie, Amy

War Record:

        Corporal in 81st Ohio Infantry, Company D., enlisted Aug 30, 1861 for 3 years, age 18, transferred from Company B, Dec 27, 1861; appointed Corporal Dec 27, 1864; mustered out with Company July 13, 1865; veteran.

Sources:

        Post 309 Descriptive Book, Roster of Ohio Soldiers: Christopher C.

Post:

        Clarinda Post 11, joined Nov 24, 1885, age 43, dropped Apr 18, 1890

        Lacona Post 309, joined 1914, age 70

 

CLEAVINGER, William F. , GAR Card File

Biographical Information:

        Occupation: Mechanic, Lacona, Iowa, Born: Indiana

War Record:

        Private in 48th Iowa Volunteer Infantry, Company A, age 18, residence Warren County, Iowa, nativity Indiana, enlisted May 31 and mustered July 13, 1864, mustered out Oct 21, 1864, Rock Island, Illinois, expiration term of service

Sources:

        Post 309 Descriptive Book, Roster of Iowa Soldiers

Post:

        Lacona Post 309, joined Jan 24, 1903

 

CLEMENT, James A., GAR Card File

Biographical Information:

        Date of Birth: Dec 17, 1829, Place of Birth: Kentucky, Date of Death: May 9, 1902, Place of Death: Des Moines, Iowa, Place of Burial: Woodland Cemetery, Des Moines, Iowa

War Record:

        Private in 29th Indiana Infantry, Company H, enlisted March 30, 1864, residence Peru, Indiana, discharged Dec 2, 1865

Sources:

         A.G.R. (Adjutant General’s Report) Indiana, Graves Registration, birth, death, burial, record enlistment: Clemens, James A., Des Moines News [newspaper] May 9, 1902, p.8, column 5

Post:

        Carlisle Post 425, joined 1889, suspended 1892

        Des Moines Post 7, joined 1893, Roster #522, Clements, James A.

 

CLEVENGER, Jasper N., GAR Card File

Biographical Information:

        Occupation: Farmer, Date of Birth: Nov 7, 1847, Place of Birth: Highland County, Ohio, Date of Death: Nov 30, 1931, Place of Death: Weldon, Iowa, Place of Burial: Maple Hill Cemetery, Osceola, Iowa, Father: George Washington Clevenger, Mother Eliza Carson

War Record:

        Private in 34th Iowa Infantry, Company B, enlisted Jan 4, 1864, age 18, residence Polk County, Iowa, born Ohio, transferred to Company C, 34th Consolidated Battalion Nov 12, 1864

Sources:

        Roster of Iowa Soldiers: Clevenger, Jasper N., 1889 edition G.A.R., Clevenger: Record of Posts: Cleavinger, Post 116 Descriptive Book: Cleavinger, age 36 in 1885

Post:

        Osceola Post 173

        Indianola Post 116, joined Nov 28, 1885, age 36, suspended Dec 30, 1887, dropped July 1, 1886

        Application Paper Post 116: mustered in Sept 5, 1885, born Hiland County, Ohio, farmer, age 36, signed J.M. Cleavenger, Transfer Card from Post 116, received with papers filed with Post 185 on file Dec. 1947, Death Certificate: died Nov 30, 1931 Weldon, Iowa, parents, etc. – informant Lewis Oswald of Weldon

        Rippey Post 185, cd April 6, 1889

 

CLEVER, Martin George, GAR Card File

Biographical Information:

        Date of Birth: 1848

War Record:

        Private in 4th Pennsylvania Infantry, Company M, enlisted Feb 10, 1865 for 1 year, mustered out with Company July 1, 1865

Sources:

        Bates History of Pennsylvania Volunteers, vol.2, p.565 (Cav), 64th Regimental  Infantry, Ex-Soldiers Living in Iowa 1886: Company M, 4th Pennsylvania Cavalry – M.G. Clever – residence Milo

Post:

        Milo Post 275, joined Feb 2, 1884

 

CLINE, Valentine, GAR Card File

Biographical Information:

        Residence: Indianola, Iowa, Occupation: Farmer, Date of Birth: Feb 7, 1835, Place of Birth: Adams County, Ohio, Date of Death: Jan 23, 1920, Place of Death: Des Moines, Iowa, Place of Burial: I.O.O.F. Cemetery, Indianola, Lincoln Township, Warren County, Iowa, Mother: Elizabeth Silcott, Wife: (1) Elizabeth Bell died Jan 14, 1882, (2) Mary Eliza Shephard , died Aug 12, 1940, Des Moines, Iowa, buried in Indianola, had 10 children by 1st marriage, and 5 by 2nd, Children of 1st Marriage: Willis L. Cline born Sept 28, 1860 died Apr 19, 1919 (wife: Nancy M. born Feb 11, 1866 – their daughters: Mrs. Cora M. Lash, 1204 Emma Ave., Des Moines and Ida Mae Williams, 732 37th St., Des Moines as of Dec 1949), Children to 2nd Marriage: Mabel E. Potter (M.D.) – Des Moines, Iowa, Margaret McDole – Des Moines, Iowa, Hariett McPherson – Des Moines, Iowa, Anna Lenihan – Rochester, Minnesota, Elizabeth Vanderpoll – Caliente, California

        Died at his home 1534 W. 18th St., Des Moines, Post 116 Personal Reminiscence p. 35, Post 116 Application Paper says born Indiana, age 46 (1882?), Des Moines Register [newspaper] Jan 23, 1920 p.2 col.2: death of Valentine Cline, Granddaughter  Valentine Potter Cline, born Colfax, Iowa joined Tent 6, D.U.V. (Daughters of Union Veterans of the Civil War) Dec 5, 1949

War Record:

        Private in 123rd Indiana Infantry, Company C, mustered Dec 10, 1863, mustered out Aug 25, 1865, residence Clinton

        Enlisted Oct 31, 1863, Terre Haute, Indiana

        Battles:

        Nearly all engagements of Regiment wounded Sherman’s March to Sea, Kenesaw Mountain, Rejoined regiment & in Kingston, Nashville, Tennessee, Raleigh, North Carolina

Sources:

        Des Moines Register [newspaper] Aug 14, 1940 Obit Mrs. C, Ex-Soldiers Living in Iowa 1886: - residence Indianola, Adjutant General’s Report of Indiana

        Moved to Warren County, Iowa 1868?, Mable E. Potter- 1534 18th, Mrs. Elizabeth VanDerPool – Bakersfield, Calif., Margaret McDole – Urbandale, 67th St. Des Moines, Harriet McPherson – 1810 College Ave., Frank V. – deceased Jan 26, 1914

Post:

        Indianola Post 116, joined Dec 27, 1882, suspended June 30, 1885, dropped Jan 1, 1886, suspended 1894, dropped 1895

 

Obituary for Mrs. Mary E. Cline, Des Moines Register newspaper, Aug. 14, 1940

Mrs. Cline’s Service Set – Services for Mrs. Mary E. Cline, 80, of 1534 Eighteenth St. who died at home Monday, will be at Dunn’s Funeral home at 10 a.m. Thursday.  Burial will be at Indianola, Iowa.  Mrs. Cline was the widow of Valentine Cline, Civil War veteran.  She had been in ill health since she fell down the basement stairs at her home May 27.  She lived in Warren County and in Indianola for 40 years prior to moving to Des Moines in 1911.  Surviving are five daughters, Dr. Mabel E. Potter, Mrs. Margaret McDole and Mrs. Harriett McPherson, all of Des Moines, and Mrs. Anna Lenihan of Rochester               , Minn., and Mrs. Elizabeth Vanderpool of Caliente, Cal.; 15 grandchildren and 15 great-grandchildren

 

COCHRAN, John M. , GAR Card File

Biographical Information:

        Occupation: Carpenter, Place of Birth: Ohio, Date of Death: Nov 9, 1919, Place of Death: Lacona, Iowa, Place of Burial: Cochran Cemetery, White Breast Township, Warren County, Iowa, Father: John Cochran, Mother: Mary Shupe, Wife: Mary Johnson, Children: Elizabeth E, Martha, Sarah, Nancy – all deceased, William J. – Indianola, Iowa, Mary, John – both deceased

War Record:

        Major in 10th Iowa Infantry, Company G, enlisted Aug 29 and mustered Sept 7, 1861, age 34, residence Warren County, Iowa, nativity Ohio, promoted to Sergeant Major Sept 7, 1861; 2nd Lieutenant July 14, 1862; 1st Lieutenant Feb 9, 1863; Captain Nov 8, 1864; Major Aug 7, 1865, mustered out Aug 15, 1865, Little Rock, Arkansas

Sources:

        Roster of Iowa Soldiers: John M., Post 309 Descriptive Book: age 58 in 1884

Post:

        Lacona Post 309, joined April 12 1884, suspended March 1, 1888, dropped 1900

 

COE, George, GAR Card File

Biographical Information:

        Occupation: Farmer, Summerset, Iowa, Place of Birth: Ohio

War Record:

        Corporal in 63rd Ohio Infantry, Company K, enlisted Nov 9, 1861, appointed Corporal March 1, 1865, mustered out with Company, July 8, 1865; veteran – Service 3 years

Sources:

        Roster of Ohio Soldiers: Coe, George, Post 116 Descriptive Book: age 40 in 1883

        Letter Oct 17, 1910 from Mrs. Ella Coe, mentions several of W.R.C. (Woman’s Relief Corps) and their movements – a daughter Nannie, written from Clifton, Kansas

Post:

        Indianola Post 116, joined March 17, 1883

 

COFFMAN, Andrew J., GAR Card File

Biographical Information:

        Date of Birth: 1838, Date of Death: Aug 7, 1907, Place of Burial: Hammondburg Cemetery, Otter Township, Warren County, Iowa, Father: James Coffman, Mother: Elmira Stewart

War Record:

        Private in 10th Iowa Infantry, Company G, enlisted Aug 29, 1861, age 20, residence Belmont, Iowa, nativity Kentucky, mustered Sept 7, 1861, taken prisoner and paroled. Re-enlisted and re-mustered Jan 1, 1864.  Mustered out Aug 15, 1865, Little Rock, Arkansas

Sources:

        Roster of Iowa Soldiers: Andrew J., Graves Registration List: death as Aug 4, 1879

Post:

        Milo Post 275, joined Sept 15, 1888, suspended June 30, 1891, reinstated Dec 31, 1891 and 1892

 

COLES, Levi , GAR Card File

Biographical Information:

        Date of Birth: May 8, 1834, Place of Birth: Ohio, Date of Death: Aug 26, 1876, Place of Death: Warren County, Iowa, Place of Death: Christian Neck Cemetery, Belmont Township, Warren County, Iowa, Father: James Coles, Mother: Henrietta Parker, Wife: Amy Warner

War Record:

        Private in 18th Iowa Infantry, Company I, enlisted and mustered Feb 24, 1864, age 29, residence Warren County, Iowa, nativity Ohio.  Mustered out July 20, 1865, Little Rock, Arkansas

Sources:

        Roster of Iowa Soldiers: Levi, History of Warren County, Iowa

Post:

        Carlisle Post 425, joined March 31, 1887

 

       

CONRAD, Samuel W. , GAR Card File

Biographical Information:

        Occupation: Farmer, Date of Birth: 1843, Date of Death: June 10, 1892, Place of Death: Indianola, Iowa, Place of Burial: I.O.O. F. Cemetery, Indianola, Warren County, Iowa, Father: William Conrad, Mother: Sarah Moore, Wife: Florence Clark

War Record:

        Private in 1st Iowa Cavalry, Company D, enlisted June 13, 1861 and mustered July 31, 1861, age 18, residence Indianola, Iowa, born Indiana. Reenlisted and remustered as a veteran Feb 25, 1864, promoted Wagoner Oct 31, 1864, mustered out Feb 15, 1866, Austin, Texas

Sources:

        Roster of Iowa Soldiers: (Samuel W.), Ex-Soldiers Living in Iowa 1886: Conrad, S.W. – residence Milo, death date from Post 116, birth date from Post 275

        Record sent July 2, 1953 to Vivian Glann, 1818 Beaver, Des Moines, Iowa – also the record of James Cyrus Conrad, Company D, 34th Iowa Infantry

Post:

        Indianola Post 116, joined March17, 1883, transferred May 3, 1884

        Milo Post 275, cd. Dec 6, 1884, transferred April 1890

        Indianola Post 116, transfer card from Post 275 filed with Post 116 dated Nov 27, 1890, Post 116 Descriptive Book: Reinstated Dec 28, 1890 or Jan 3, 1891, rejected cd Dec 28, 1890

 

COOK, David W., GAR Card File

Biographical Information:

        Date of Birth: July 21, 1843, Place of Burial: Oakland Cemetery, Webster City, Iowa

War Record:

        Private in 34th Iowa Infantry, Company D, enlisted Aug 13th and mustered Oct 15, 1862, age 19, residence Lacona, Iowa,  nativity Indiana. Promoted to 5th Corporal, then 4th Corporal May 1864. Transferred to Company B, 34/38 Consolidated Battalion Jan 1, 1865, mustered out Aug 15, 1865

Sources:

        Roster of Iowa Soldiers: David W

Post:

        Lacona Post 309, joined April 12, 1884, suspended 1894; Aug 1, 1903

 

COOL, Hendrix , GAR Card File

Biographical Information:

        Date of Birth: Oct 11, 1841, Place of Birth: Putnam County, Pennsylvania, Date of Death: April 18,  1901, Place of Death: Indianola, Iowa, Place of Burial: I.O.O.F. Cemetery, Indianola, Iowa, Father: Hendrix Cool, Mother: Martha Stone, Wife: Mary Wells, Children: Sarah D., Michael, Cassius C., Temperence L., Benjamin S.

War Record:

        Sergeant in 18th Missouri Infantry, Company I, enlisted Oct 17th and mustered Nov 13, 1861, age 36, residence Wells Mills, Missouri, nativity Pennsylvania. Discharged Nov 17, 1864, Chattanooga, Tennessee

Sources:

        Iowa Index Cool, Hendrix, Missouri Infantry, Roster of Iowa Soldiers, vol. 6, page 80: Company I, 18th Missouri Infantry, Ex-Soldiers Living in Iowa 1886; Cool, H. – Sergeant in Company I, 18th Missiouri – residence Indianola, Post 116 Descriptive Book : death, Grave Registraiton: Directory and History of Warren County, Iowa

Post:

        Indianola Post 116, joined Aug 1, 1891, age 67,  suspended 1892, reinstated 1893,  suspended 1894, reinstated June 29, 1895

 

COPELAND, Abner H. , GAR Card File

Biographical Information:

        Occupation: Merchant, Place of Birth: Buchanan County, Missouri

War Record: Private in 29th Iowa Infantry, Company E, enlisted Aug 15, 1862, age 20, residence Sidney, Missouri, born Missouri. Discharged for disability Feb 28, 1863

Sources:

        Roster of Iowa Soldiers: (Abner H.), Application Paper – age 48 when joined Post 116 on Dec 5, 1891, Post 116 Descriptive Book

Post:

        Atlantic Post 6, joined Aug 22, 1878, suspended Jan 1, 1883, dropped Jan 1, 1884

        Indianola Post 116, joined Dec 5, 1891, age 49, transferred 1903

 

CORE, John C., GAR Card File

Biographical Information:

        Born: Ross County, Ohio

War Record:

        Corporal in 40th Iowa Infantry, Company H, enlisted Aug 9, 1862as 7th Corporal, age 21, residence Red Rock Iowa, nativity Ohio.  Mustered Oct 20, 1862, promoted 3rd Corporal May 23, 1864; 1st Corporal June 23, 1864.  Mustered out Aug 2, 1865, Fort Gibson, Cherokee Naiton

Sources:

        Application Paper to join Post 116, Roster of Iowa Soldiers, Made application to Pleasantville (Ruckman) Post (Department of Iowa)

Post:             

        Indianola Post 116, joined Oct 26, 1912, age 73

        Pleasantville Post 330, suspended 1893

 

CORYELL, Silas C., GAR Card File

Biographical Information:

        Occupation: Merchant, Date of Birth: Dec 7, 1836, Place of Birth: Sciota County, Ohio, Date of Death: April 9, 1923, Place of Death: Indianola, Iowa, Place of Burial: I.O.O.F. Cemetery, Lincoln Township, Warren County, Iowa, Father: Silas C. Coryell, Mother: Sarah Elizabeth Coe, Wife: Mrs. Elizabeth Renfro

War Record:

         Private in 3rd Iowa Infantry, Company G, enlisted May 21, 1861, age 24, residence Washington, born Ohio. Taken prisoner April 6, 1862, Shiloh, Tennessee, returned to Company, mustered out June 18, 1864 at Davenport, Iowa

Battles, etc:

        Blue Mills, Missouri, Shiloh, where taken prisoner, confined at Tuskaloosa, Alabama, released returned Regiment Feb 1863, Siege Vicksburg, Jackson

Sources:

        Roster of Iowa Soldiers: (Silas), Post 116 Descriptive Book #19 – age 46 in 1883, Post 116 Personal Reminiscence p.37, Company I, 3rd Iowa Infantry, mustered in at Keokuk

Post:

        Indianola Post 116, joined Jan 13, 1883, suspended June 30, 1885, dropped Jan 1, 1887

 

COULTER, James N., GAR Card File

Biographical Information:

        Occupation: Farmer, Place of Birth: Mifflin, Pennsylvania, Date of Death: Nov 9, 1906, Place of Death: Milo, Iowa, Place of Burial: I.O.O.F. Cemetery, Belmont Township, Warren County, Iowa, Father: Harrison Coulter, Mother: Miranda James, Wife: Sarah Vincent, Children: Marion – deceased, Harry S. – deceased

War Record:

         Corporal in 10th Iowa Infantry, Company G, enlisted Aug 29, 1861, age 32, residence Palmyra, born Pennsylvania, promoted 3rd Corporal Jan 11, 1864, mustered out Sept 28, 1864, Kingston, Georgia

Sources:

        Roster of Iowa Soldiers: (James N.), Application Paper Post 116, April 13, 1883 and Descriptive Book, Graves Registration lists death date as July 14, 1899

Post:

        Indianola Post 116, joined April 21, 1883, suspended March 1886, reinstated 1891, suspended 1893, reinstated 1894, transferred 1901,  reinstated 1905

 

CRAVEN, Martin, GAR Card File

Biographical Information:

Residence: New Virginia, Iowa, Occupation: Farmer, Date of Birth: 1841, Place of Birth: Ohio

War Record:

Private, U.S. Navy (Gunboat,  Gen. Burnsides), enlisted August 13, 1864, mustered out June 23, 1865

Sources:

Descriptive Book Post 51 (later Post 302) New Virginia, Iowa

Post Record:

New Virginia Post 51, joined 1884

 

CREIGHTON, James H., GAR Card File

Biographical Information:

        Residence: Des Moines, Iowa, Occupation: Attorney, Place of Birth: Ohio

War Record:

        1st Lieutenant in 18th Iowa Infantry, Company D. Appointed 1st Lieutenant June 16, 1862 and mustered Aug 6, 1862, age 30, residence Sigourney, Iowa, nativity Ohio.  Resigned Dec 24, 1864.

Sources:

        Roster of Iowa Soldiers, Ex-Soldiers Living in Iowa 1886: Indianola

        Resolutions from Post in Phoenix, Arizona April 19, 1920 “Was living in Phoenix, met with painful accident, confined to his home:

Post:

        Indianola Post 116, joined Dec 27, 1881, transferred to Post 12, July 1894

Des Moines Post 12, joined Dec 22, 1882, joined again 1894, transferred Feb 18, 1899

       

CRESS, Jacob W., GAR Card File

Biographical Information:

        Occupation: Farmer, Place of Birth: Gettysburg, Pennsylvania

War Record:

        Lieutenant in 138th Pennsylvania Infantry, Company B, and Private in 2nd Pennsylvania Infantry, Company E.. Recruited at Gettysburg, Adams County for Company E, 2nd Regiment; mustered Apr 20, 1861 for 3 months – 1st Sergeant.  Mustered Aug 21, 1862, promoted to Adjutant Aug 30, 1861, promoted from 1st Lieutenant, Company B, Aug 30, 1862.  Wounded at Mine Run, Virginia Nov 27, 1863. Mustered out with regiment June 23, 1865. 

Battles:

        Flesh wound left shoulder, Wilderness, Virginia

Sources:

        Ex-Soldiers Living in Iowa 1886: (J.W.) – Major B, 138th Pennsylvania Infantry – residence Indianola, Post 116 Descriptive Book #132, Bates History of Pennsylvania Volunteers – 1st Sergeant in Company E, 2nd Pennsylvania Regiment

Post:

        Indianola Post 116, joined Oct 11, 1884, age 47, transferred Feb 4, 1888

       

CROOKS, Robert C., GAR Card File

Biographical Information:

        Residence: Norwood, Iowa, Occupation: Farmer, Date of Birth: Sept 1, 1830, Place of Birth: Ohio, Date of Death: May 3, 1908, Place of Burial: Graceland Cemetery, Lucas, Iowa

War Record:

        Private in 92nd Ohio Infantry, Company  K, enlisted Aug 15, 1862 for 3 years, age 32, discharged July 10, 1863 at Camp Dennison, Ohio

Sources:

        Roster of Ohio Soldiers: Crooks, Robert C., Post 309 Descriptive Book

Post:

        Lacona Post 309, joined April 12, 1884, dropped Jan 1, 1887

 

CROSS, Thomas , GAR Card File

Biographical Information:

        Occupation: Laborer, Place of Birth: Clinton County, Ohio, Date of Death: Oct 29, 1904, Place of Death: Indianola, Iowa, Place of Burial: I.O.O.F. Cemetery, Indianola, Lincoln Township, Warren County, Iowa, Father: William Cross, Mother: Sarah Clark, Wife: Mrs. Lavretta Botkin

War Record:

        Private in 34th Iowa Infantry, Company C, enlisted Aug 13, 1862, age 27, residence Indianola, Iowa, born Ohio, transferred to Company B, 34th Consolidated Battalion Nov 12, 1864

Sources:

        Roster of Iowa Soldiers, Application Paper Post 116, age 48 (1884), and Descriptive Book

Post:

        Indianola Post 116, joined March 8, 1884, suspended Dec 30, 1886, dropped July 1, 1887, reinstated Jan 31, 1891, age 55

 

CURTIS, Thomas B. , GAR Card File

Biographical Information:

        Date of Birth: 1839

War Record:

        Corporal in 83rd Illinois Infantry, Company H, enlisted Aug 11th and mustered Aug 21st, 1862, residence Pt. Pleasant.  Mustered out June 26, 1865 as Corporal

Sources:

        Adjutant General’s Report Illinois: Thomas B, Ex-Soldiers Living in Iowa 1886: T.B. – residence Milo (Corporal)

Post:

        Milo Post 275, joined Feb 7, 1884, transferred Dec 18, 1885

        Woodburn Post 385, joined May 17, 1886

        Knoxville Post 49, suspended 1895

 

CURTIS, Thomas Jefferson, GAR Card File

Biographical Information:

        Date of Birth: 1842

War Record:

        Private in 83rd Illinois Infantry, Company H, enlisted Aug 11th and mustered Aug 21st, 1862, residence Pt. Pleasant. Discharged April 15, 1863

Sources:

        Adjutant General’s Report Ilinois: Curtis, Jefferson, Ex-Soldiers Living in Iowa 1886: Curtis, T.J., Private – residence Milo

Post:

        Milo Post 275, joined Feb 2, 1884

 

CUTLIP, James H., GAR Card File

Biographical Information:

        Place of Birth: Ohio, Date of Death 1918, Wife: Anne Shepherd, Children: John D. ( 508 E. 6th, Des Moines), Luella, Quincy Alburn, Frederick, Clara, Ruth

War Record:

        Private in 10th Iowa Infantry, Company B, enlisted Aug 23, 1861, age 23, residence Carlisle, born Ohio, wounded in battle Oct 4, 1862 Corinth, Mississippi. Discharged Nov 17, 1862 on account of wounds

        Veteran Pensioned SC 16997 March 1863, Widow Pensioned, name Ellen, WC 870 653, Iowa filed Dec 30, 1918

Sources:

        Roster Iowa Soldiers: (James H.), History of Warren County 1879 page 709 shows one Jas. H. Cutlip, farmer, Section 24, P.O. Palmyra

        Census 1870 Warren County, Palmyra Township, vol.36, page 1003: James Cutlip age 37, born Ohio, wife, Ann M. age 25, born Illinois, children born Iowa: John D. age 5, Luella 4, Quincy 10 months

        Census 1885 vol.272, page 407, Palmyra Township, Warren County: James Cutlip age 47, born Ohio, wife, Ann age 39, born Illinois, children born Warren County, Iowa: Luella 19, Alburn (Quincy of 1870) age 15, Frederick age 9, Clara age 6, Ruth age 1.

Post:

        Hartford Post 169, joined May 12, 1883, suspended June 30, 1891