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Thomas Henry Knollin

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Thomas Henry Knollin

Birth
Chittenango, Madison County, New York, USA
Death
1913 (aged 79–80)
Syracuse, Onondaga County, New York, USA
Burial
Syracuse, Onondaga County, New York, USA Add to Map
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Thomas Henry is mentioned in the October 21,1844 letter from Emily Knollin to Rhoda Knollin in Syracuse: " Susan was here last week - they were all well except Thomas Henry - he has been complaining of his stomach for some time past - the doctor says he has taken cold and it has settled on his lungs & chest - he looks quite poorly " Note: In 1850 he was living with his parents in Paris, New York

Thomas H. Knollin enlisted in the Union Army on 22 August 1862 and was listed with "Distinguished Service." Unit numbers were 1627 1627, Service record: Enlisted as a Musician on 22 August 1862 at the age of 30. Enlisted in the 21st Light Artillery Regiment New York on 12 December 1862. Received a disability discharge 21st Light Artillery Regiment New York on 25 February 1865 in Rochester, NY. (Source: Historical Data Systems, comp. Military Records of Individual Civil War Soldiers. (Database online) Provo, UT: Ancestry.com, 1999 -. Data complied by Historical Data Systems of Kingston, MA from the following lists of works. Copyright 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000 - Historical Data Systems Inc. P.O. Box 196 Kingston, MA 02364)

Most of his career was spent as a organ manufacturer in Syracuse, New York. Names of spouses came from the Sandy Creek News, 9 October 1930, Sketches, The Knollin Family, Fourth Generation, Grandchildren of Richard Knollin II, and Sarah Richards Knollin.

"Thomas Henry Knollin who married Mrs. Charlotte Igo for his first wife and for his second wife a Miss Fletcher, had one daughter, Minnie Knollin, who married Henry Fanchier. Their descendants, if they have any, are not named." Source: Sandy Creek News, October 23, 1930, Sketches, The Knollin Family - Fifth Generation.

Thomas Henry is mentioned in the October 21,1844 letter from Emily Knollin to Rhoda Knollin in Syracuse: " Susan was here last week - they were all well except Thomas Henry - he has been complaining of his stomach for some time past - the doctor says he has taken cold and it has settled on his lungs & chest - he looks quite poorly " Note: In 1850 he was living with his parents in Paris, New York

Thomas H. Knollin enlisted in the Union Army on 22 August 1862 and was listed with "Distinguished Service." Unit numbers were 1627 1627, Service record: Enlisted as a Musician on 22 August 1862 at the age of 30. Enlisted in the 21st Light Artillery Regiment New York on 12 December 1862. Received a disability discharge 21st Light Artillery Regiment New York on 25 February 1865 in Rochester, NY. (Source: Historical Data Systems, comp. Military Records of Individual Civil War Soldiers. (Database online) Provo, UT: Ancestry.com, 1999 -. Data complied by Historical Data Systems of Kingston, MA from the following lists of works. Copyright 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000 - Historical Data Systems Inc. P.O. Box 196 Kingston, MA 02364)

Most of his career was spent as a organ manufacturer in Syracuse, New York. Names of spouses came from the Sandy Creek News, 9 October 1930, Sketches, The Knollin Family, Fourth Generation, Grandchildren of Richard Knollin II, and Sarah Richards Knollin.

"Thomas Henry Knollin who married Mrs. Charlotte Igo for his first wife and for his second wife a Miss Fletcher, had one daughter, Minnie Knollin, who married Henry Fanchier. Their descendants, if they have any, are not named." Source: Sandy Creek News, October 23, 1930, Sketches, The Knollin Family - Fifth Generation.



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