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Thomas Hogue

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Thomas Hogue

Birth
Pennsylvania, USA
Death
9 Jul 1915 (aged 82)
Ellsworth, Hamilton County, Iowa, USA
Burial
Ellsworth, Hamilton County, Iowa, USA Add to Map
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Thomas was the 2nd son of Jonathon D & Jane {WALTON] HOGUE and the husband of Nancy Jane McCray. They had 1 daughter and 2 sons, Ada, Artimus and George Darrell.

Civil War Pension records show: From Aug 16, 1862 to May 29, 1865 he held the rank of Prvt Corpl & Sergt.
During that period the rolls show him present except as follows; Oct 01,62 sick hospital B. Frederick Md. same to Dec 31, 62 -Feb 28, 63 cook in hospitl. Aug 31, 63 absent without leave from July 20, 63. Prisoner of War records show him captured near Gettysburg Pa July 1, 63.

The medical records show him treated as follows; Thomas Hogue, Priv, co I 142 Pa, Oct 23 62 to Mch 12,63, Febris intermittens, entailed Nov 17, 62; missing at the battle of Gettysburg Pa,July 1-2 or 3, 63; wounded Metacarpus flesh, at the battle of Wilderness, Va May 5, 6 & 7, 64: treated as Thomas Higue, to May 7,64 wound metacarpus: as Thomas Hogue, Corpl, 2c, May 11 to 13, 64, malingerer, ret'd to duty. nothing additional found."
Thomas was the 2nd son of Jonathon D & Jane {WALTON] HOGUE and the husband of Nancy Jane McCray. They had 1 daughter and 2 sons, Ada, Artimus and George Darrell.

Civil War Pension records show: From Aug 16, 1862 to May 29, 1865 he held the rank of Prvt Corpl & Sergt.
During that period the rolls show him present except as follows; Oct 01,62 sick hospital B. Frederick Md. same to Dec 31, 62 -Feb 28, 63 cook in hospitl. Aug 31, 63 absent without leave from July 20, 63. Prisoner of War records show him captured near Gettysburg Pa July 1, 63.

The medical records show him treated as follows; Thomas Hogue, Priv, co I 142 Pa, Oct 23 62 to Mch 12,63, Febris intermittens, entailed Nov 17, 62; missing at the battle of Gettysburg Pa,July 1-2 or 3, 63; wounded Metacarpus flesh, at the battle of Wilderness, Va May 5, 6 & 7, 64: treated as Thomas Higue, to May 7,64 wound metacarpus: as Thomas Hogue, Corpl, 2c, May 11 to 13, 64, malingerer, ret'd to duty. nothing additional found."


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