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George B. Benham

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George B. Benham

Birth
Southbury, New Haven County, Connecticut, USA
Death
3 Jun 1875 (aged 47)
New Haven County, Connecticut, USA
Burial
Oxford, New Haven County, Connecticut, USA GPS-Latitude: 41.461419, Longitude: -73.156519
Memorial ID
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Civil War veteran.

Company A 13th Regiment Infantry

Connecticut Volunteers


Enlistment Date: 10 Dec 1861

Enlistment Rank: Private

Muster Date: 22 Dec 1861, Connecticut

Muster Company: A

Muster Regiment: 13th Infantry

Muster Out Date: 19 Feb 1864

Muster Out Information: Transferred

Side of War: Union

Survived War?: Yes

Residence Place: Oxford, Connecticut

Additional Notes: 2 Muster 2 Date: 19 Feb 1864; Muster 2 Place: Connecticut; Muster 2 Unit: 2627; Muster 2 Company: H; Muster 2 Regiment: 20th Regt; Muster 2 Information: Transferred; MusterOut 2 Date: 22 Dec 1864; MusterOut 2 Information: disch;


Notes:

• George's parents were married in Southbury on April 5, 1827; they are living in Southbury in the 1830 census, so one might draw the conclusion that George was most likely born in Southbury.

• George is lived in New Haven County his whole life. He is found there in census records from 1830 to 1870. 1830 & 1840: Southbury; 1850: New Haven; 1860 & 1870: Waterbury; so it seems reasonable to conclude that he probably died in New Haven County.


Sources: Federal Census records; Civil War Soldier Records and Profiles, 1861-1865; Connecticut: Record of Service of Men during War of Rebellion; Ancestry.

Civil War veteran.

Company A 13th Regiment Infantry

Connecticut Volunteers


Enlistment Date: 10 Dec 1861

Enlistment Rank: Private

Muster Date: 22 Dec 1861, Connecticut

Muster Company: A

Muster Regiment: 13th Infantry

Muster Out Date: 19 Feb 1864

Muster Out Information: Transferred

Side of War: Union

Survived War?: Yes

Residence Place: Oxford, Connecticut

Additional Notes: 2 Muster 2 Date: 19 Feb 1864; Muster 2 Place: Connecticut; Muster 2 Unit: 2627; Muster 2 Company: H; Muster 2 Regiment: 20th Regt; Muster 2 Information: Transferred; MusterOut 2 Date: 22 Dec 1864; MusterOut 2 Information: disch;


Notes:

• George's parents were married in Southbury on April 5, 1827; they are living in Southbury in the 1830 census, so one might draw the conclusion that George was most likely born in Southbury.

• George is lived in New Haven County his whole life. He is found there in census records from 1830 to 1870. 1830 & 1840: Southbury; 1850: New Haven; 1860 & 1870: Waterbury; so it seems reasonable to conclude that he probably died in New Haven County.


Sources: Federal Census records; Civil War Soldier Records and Profiles, 1861-1865; Connecticut: Record of Service of Men during War of Rebellion; Ancestry.



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