On 15 JAN 1860, in Dane, Wisconsin, Joseph Dexter Marble married Hannah Courtier, daughter of John COURTIER and Nancy DOUGHERY.
Joseph D. Marble lost a leg at Gainesville, Prince William County, Virginia, during the Civil War, in the 1862 Northern Virginia Campaign probably at the battle of Second Manassas, (OR KNOWN AS) Second Bull Run, Gainesville, Brawner's Farm on 28 August 1862.
Joseph and Hannah Marble appear in the 1860 United States Census in Rutland, Dane County, Wisconsin. Joseph and Hannah Marble had two children: Harvey A. and Nettie J.
VERMONT CIVIL WAR VETERAN: SOURCES
Marble Joseph D., (Gouldsville) spring bed manuf., owns in Fayston 70 acres, h and 1 acre at Northfield Falls, served in Co. D, 7th Wis. Vols, and lost leg at the battle of Gainsville.
Town of Northfield, Page 165, Gazetteer of Washington County, VT., 1783-1889
Compiled and published by Hamilton Child
The Syracuse Journal Company, Printer and Binders, April, 1889
Name, town credited to, age, service
Marble, Joseph D, 7th WI INF
born: 1832, unknown; died: 1893; buried: North Fayston cemetery, Fayston, VT
Source:
Vermont in the Civil War, Database Search Results
http://vermontcivilwar.org/index/namesearch.php
American Civil War Soldiers
Name: Joseph Marble
RESIDENCE: Rutland, Wisconsin
Enlistment Date: 10 Aug 1861
Side Served: Union
State Served: Wisconsin
Service Record: Enlisted as a Private on 10 August 1861.
Enlisted in Company D, 7th Infantry Regiment Wisconsin on 10 Aug 1861.
Discharged for wounds Company D, 7th Infantry Regiment Wisconsin on 22 Jan 1863.
Sources: 97,60
Marble, Joseph D. (Co. D)
Source: 7th WI Infantry MASTER INDEX (M)
http://www.7thwisconsin.org/7th-WI-MASTER-INDEX_M.html
Civil War Pension Index: General Index to Pension Files, 1861-1934
Name: Joseph D. Marble
State Filed: Vermont
Widow: Hannal Marble
Application Number: 571 166, Certificate Number: 394619 State: VT
On 15 JAN 1860, in Dane, Wisconsin, Joseph Dexter Marble married Hannah Courtier, daughter of John COURTIER and Nancy DOUGHERY.
Joseph D. Marble lost a leg at Gainesville, Prince William County, Virginia, during the Civil War, in the 1862 Northern Virginia Campaign probably at the battle of Second Manassas, (OR KNOWN AS) Second Bull Run, Gainesville, Brawner's Farm on 28 August 1862.
Joseph and Hannah Marble appear in the 1860 United States Census in Rutland, Dane County, Wisconsin. Joseph and Hannah Marble had two children: Harvey A. and Nettie J.
VERMONT CIVIL WAR VETERAN: SOURCES
Marble Joseph D., (Gouldsville) spring bed manuf., owns in Fayston 70 acres, h and 1 acre at Northfield Falls, served in Co. D, 7th Wis. Vols, and lost leg at the battle of Gainsville.
Town of Northfield, Page 165, Gazetteer of Washington County, VT., 1783-1889
Compiled and published by Hamilton Child
The Syracuse Journal Company, Printer and Binders, April, 1889
Name, town credited to, age, service
Marble, Joseph D, 7th WI INF
born: 1832, unknown; died: 1893; buried: North Fayston cemetery, Fayston, VT
Source:
Vermont in the Civil War, Database Search Results
http://vermontcivilwar.org/index/namesearch.php
American Civil War Soldiers
Name: Joseph Marble
RESIDENCE: Rutland, Wisconsin
Enlistment Date: 10 Aug 1861
Side Served: Union
State Served: Wisconsin
Service Record: Enlisted as a Private on 10 August 1861.
Enlisted in Company D, 7th Infantry Regiment Wisconsin on 10 Aug 1861.
Discharged for wounds Company D, 7th Infantry Regiment Wisconsin on 22 Jan 1863.
Sources: 97,60
Marble, Joseph D. (Co. D)
Source: 7th WI Infantry MASTER INDEX (M)
http://www.7thwisconsin.org/7th-WI-MASTER-INDEX_M.html
Civil War Pension Index: General Index to Pension Files, 1861-1934
Name: Joseph D. Marble
State Filed: Vermont
Widow: Hannal Marble
Application Number: 571 166, Certificate Number: 394619 State: VT
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