Birth | 15 Nov 1830 | Wallingford, New Haven County, Connecticut | | | |
Occupation | 20 Jul 1850 | spoon maker - Wallingford, New Haven County, Connecticut | | | |
Residence | 20 Jul 1850 | with his parents - Wallingford, New Haven County, Connecticut | | | |
Occupation | 12 Jul 1860 | sailor - Wallingford, New Haven County, Connecticut | | | |
Residence | 13 Jul 1860 | in the Philander Cook household - Wallingford, New Haven County, Connecticut | | | |
Military | 16 Aug 1861 | enlisted & was mustered in as a private in co H, 1st NY Cavalry - New York | | | |
Description | 16 Aug 1861 | black eyes and hair, dark complexion, 5'4" - New York | | | |
Residence | 16 Aug 1861 | and was a clerk - Wallingford, New Haven County, Connecticut | | | |
Military | 1 Oct 1862 | was transferred to Co K - Old Town, Allegany County, Maryland | | | |
Military | 1 Jan 1864 | re-enslited in co K 1 Cavalry - Charlestown, Virginia, United States | | | |
Military | Mar 1864 | was sick in hospital and returned to duty - New York City, New York County, New York | | | |
Military | 22 Mar 1865 | captured | | | |
Military | 8 Apr 1865 | escaped from his captors | | | |
Military | 27 Jun 1865 | mustered out with Company as a private - Alexandria, Alexandria City County, Virginia | | | |
Residence | 4 Jun 1900 | at the Fitch Home For Soldiers - Darien, Fairfield County, Connecticut | | | |
Residence | 19 Jun 1903 | in the Bath Soldier's Home - Bath, Steuben County, New York | | | |
Death | 23 Jun 1903 | struck by the engine of the Erie passenger train and killed instantly - Bath, Steuben County, New York | | | |
Burial | Aft 23 Jun 1903 | in the Center Street Cemetery - Wallingford, New Haven County, Connecticut | | | |