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Andrew Jackson “Andy” Houk

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Andrew Jackson “Andy” Houk

Birth
Cooper County, Missouri, USA
Death
31 Oct 1879 (aged 54–55)
Clinton, Henry County, Missouri, USA
Burial
Coal, Henry County, Missouri, USA Add to Map
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Andrew Jackson Houk/Houck, Sr.
Father: George Houk
Birth: 1824
Birth County: Cooper
Birth State: Missouri
Death: : October 31, 1870
Death City Or Town: Clinton
Death County: Henry
Death State: Missouri
Cemetery: Good Hope Cemetery, Henry County, Missouri Married: September 21, 1848
Marriage County: Moniteau
Marriage State: Missouri

Spouse's Name: Mary J. Hill
Birth: October 22, 1825
Birth County: Cooper
Birth State: Missouri
Death: January 18, 1894
Death County: Henry
Death State: Missouri
Father: John Hill
Mother: Jane (Dodson) Hill
Cemetery: Good Hope Cemetery, Henry County, Missouri

Children:

1. John Houk - wife: Susan Foster
2. Edward R. Houk
3. Wiliam M. Houk - wife: Sarah Elizabeth Foster
4. Martha Houk - 2nd wife of Nero Czar Alexander Simmons (information on Martha provided by contributor LaDon Brennan)
5. Andrew Jackson Houk, Jr. - wife: Elizabeth Foster
6. Sarah Elizabeth Houk
7. George Washington Houk - wife: Eliza E. Castleberry
8. James Franklin Houk - wife: Willie M. Andis
9. Elmer E. Houk
10. Charles Houk

U.S., Union Soldiers Compiled Service Records, 1861-1865: Name: Andrew Houk, Birth Date: abt 1826, Age: 35, Enlistment Date: 1861, Military Unit: Fourth US Reserve Corps, Infantry (1861)
Information provided by contributor LaDon Brennan

CIVIL WAR:
Name: Andrew Houk
Name Of Regiment: 4th Regiment, U.S. Reserves Corps Infantry (3 Months 1861)
Side: Union
Company: L
Soldier's Rank In: Private
Soldier's Rank Out: Private

UNION MISSOURI VOLUNTEERS
4th Regiment, US Reserve Corps, Missouri Infantry (3 months, 1861)

Overview: Organized at St. Louis, Mo., May 8, 1861. Attached to Lyons' Command, Army of the West, Capture of Camp Jackson, St. Louis, May 10. Ordered to Rolla, Mo., May 16, and duty there till June 30. (Cos. "A" and "B" at garrison, Waynesville, till June 30.) March to Springfield, Mo., July 1-5 (except Co. "C" at Waynesville and Co. "L" at Lebanon). March to Mt. Vernon to reinforce General Sigel July 7. Return to Springfield July 9. Moved to St. Louis July 17. To Bird's Point, Mo., July 18, and duty there till August. Mustered out August 18, 1861.

Regiment lost during service 4 Enlisted men killed and 6 Enlisted men by disease.

CIVIL WAR SOLDIERS AND SAILORS SYSTEM, National Park Service, Washington, D.C., researched by Richard Parker. 2013.

The article on his death is listed in the Henry County Democrat, 6 November 1879, page 3.
Contributor: ladisatt (46614911) • [email protected]
Andrew Jackson Houk/Houck, Sr.
Father: George Houk
Birth: 1824
Birth County: Cooper
Birth State: Missouri
Death: : October 31, 1870
Death City Or Town: Clinton
Death County: Henry
Death State: Missouri
Cemetery: Good Hope Cemetery, Henry County, Missouri Married: September 21, 1848
Marriage County: Moniteau
Marriage State: Missouri

Spouse's Name: Mary J. Hill
Birth: October 22, 1825
Birth County: Cooper
Birth State: Missouri
Death: January 18, 1894
Death County: Henry
Death State: Missouri
Father: John Hill
Mother: Jane (Dodson) Hill
Cemetery: Good Hope Cemetery, Henry County, Missouri

Children:

1. John Houk - wife: Susan Foster
2. Edward R. Houk
3. Wiliam M. Houk - wife: Sarah Elizabeth Foster
4. Martha Houk - 2nd wife of Nero Czar Alexander Simmons (information on Martha provided by contributor LaDon Brennan)
5. Andrew Jackson Houk, Jr. - wife: Elizabeth Foster
6. Sarah Elizabeth Houk
7. George Washington Houk - wife: Eliza E. Castleberry
8. James Franklin Houk - wife: Willie M. Andis
9. Elmer E. Houk
10. Charles Houk

U.S., Union Soldiers Compiled Service Records, 1861-1865: Name: Andrew Houk, Birth Date: abt 1826, Age: 35, Enlistment Date: 1861, Military Unit: Fourth US Reserve Corps, Infantry (1861)
Information provided by contributor LaDon Brennan

CIVIL WAR:
Name: Andrew Houk
Name Of Regiment: 4th Regiment, U.S. Reserves Corps Infantry (3 Months 1861)
Side: Union
Company: L
Soldier's Rank In: Private
Soldier's Rank Out: Private

UNION MISSOURI VOLUNTEERS
4th Regiment, US Reserve Corps, Missouri Infantry (3 months, 1861)

Overview: Organized at St. Louis, Mo., May 8, 1861. Attached to Lyons' Command, Army of the West, Capture of Camp Jackson, St. Louis, May 10. Ordered to Rolla, Mo., May 16, and duty there till June 30. (Cos. "A" and "B" at garrison, Waynesville, till June 30.) March to Springfield, Mo., July 1-5 (except Co. "C" at Waynesville and Co. "L" at Lebanon). March to Mt. Vernon to reinforce General Sigel July 7. Return to Springfield July 9. Moved to St. Louis July 17. To Bird's Point, Mo., July 18, and duty there till August. Mustered out August 18, 1861.

Regiment lost during service 4 Enlisted men killed and 6 Enlisted men by disease.

CIVIL WAR SOLDIERS AND SAILORS SYSTEM, National Park Service, Washington, D.C., researched by Richard Parker. 2013.

The article on his death is listed in the Henry County Democrat, 6 November 1879, page 3.
Contributor: ladisatt (46614911) • [email protected]

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