Birth | 29 Dec 1828 | Wayne County, Ohio | | | |
Residence | 1830 | [probably] with his parents - Prairie Township, Holmes County, Ohio | | | |
Graduation | | Ohio Wesleyan University - Delaware, Delaware County, Ohio | | | |
Residence | 23 Sep 1850 | in the Elizabeth Jones household and was a school teacher - Macon, Macon County, Illinois | | | |
Miscellaneous | 5 Feb 1856 | Wayne County, Ohio | | | |
Military | Bet 1861 and 1865 | was a Captain in the Union Army, Co K, ILL 54 Infantry during the Civil War | | | |
Military | 15 Mar 1862 | enlisted and was a private in Company K, 54 Regiment Illinois Infantry - Cairo, Alexander County, Illinois | | | |
Military | 29 Jun 1862 | and was appointed 1 Sergeant | | | |
Military | 27 May 1863 | and was mustered in (re-enlisted) - Jackson, Madison, Tennessee, United States | | | |
Military | 26 Dec 1863 | re-enlisted on the field and was promoted to Captain in Company K, 54 Regiment Illinois Infantry - Cairo, Alexander County, Illinois | | | |
Military | 15 Oct 1865 | was discharged at the end of the war | | | |
Residence | 28 Jul 1870 | and was a farmer - Cooper, Gentry County, Missouri | | | |
Marriage | Bef 7 Jun 1880 | Elizabeth | | | |
Residence | 7 Jun 1880 | and was a county school commissioner - Miller, Gentry County, Missouri | | | |
Residence | 18 May 1900 | at the time of his disability and was married - Brooklyn, Kings County, New York | | | |
Residence | 1 Jun 1900 | as a member at the National Home for Disabled Volunteer Soldiers and was a teacher - Danville, Vermillion County, Illinois | | | |
Description | 5 Jun 1900 | 5'8", fair complexion, blue eyes, gray hair - Danville, Vermillion County, Illinois | | | |
Residence | 13 Jun 1900 | as a boarder with the Luethstrom family at 778 Jackson Boulevard - Chicago, Cook County, Illinois | | | |
Residence | 28 Apr 1910 | in the National Home of Disabled Volunteer Soldiers - Danville, Vermillion County, Illinois | | | |
Death | 2 Jul 1910 | of cerebral softening in the Hospital - Danville, Vermillion County, Illinois | | | |
Burial | Aft 2 Jul 1910 | in Danville National Cemetery - Danville, Vermillion County, Illinois | | | |