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Maj Henry C. Devendorf

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Maj Henry C. Devendorf

Birth
Verona, Oneida County, New York, USA
Death
3 Jan 1897 (aged 68)
New York, USA
Burial
Central Square, Oswego County, New York, USA GPS-Latitude: 43.2904611, Longitude: -76.1492083
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Major Henry C. DEVENDORF is the brother of Catherine DEVENDORF, who married another Central Square Civil War officer, Henry E. BEEBY.

Source: BIOGRAPHICAL Landmarks of Oswego County New York, edited by John C. Churchill, L.L.D., assisted by H. Perry Smith & W. Stanley Child, Syracuse, N.Y., D. Mason & Company Publishers, 1895.
H. C. DEVENDORF
Was born in Verona, Oneida county, in June, 1828, and is a son of Peter DEVENDORF, a native of Herkimer county, one of thirteen children of Rudolph and Barbara (THUMB) DEVENDORF, natives of Mohawk Valley. Rudolph officiated as judge, assemblyman, county clerk, and held other offices in Herkimer county. Peter DEVENDORF came to Hastings in 1832, and was elected justice of the peace the following year, which office he held twenty years. His wife was Rhoda A. SHERMAN, a native of Oneida county. They had five children: Henry C., Rudolph H., Mary, Mrs. Rhoda A. BREED, of Central Square, Mrs. Catherine BEEBY, of Central Square.
At the age of sixteen years he began work as clerk in Oswego, N.Y., and later was similarly employed in various places until he was twenty-four years of age, when, in 1853, he purchased of his uncle a general store in Hastings, which he conducted until 1856. He then removed to Central Square, where he engaged in the same business, and where he has since been interested. From 1871 to 1883 he resided in Georgia, where for ten years he served as postmaster of Doctortown post-office. He then returned to Central Square, where he owns and conducts the largest dry goods and grocery store in town. In 1858 he was chosen captain of a company of New York State National Guards, and later was elected lieutenant-colonel. The country's call for aid in her time of trouble found a ready response from Major Devendorf, and he raised a full company of volunteers which went from Oswego as Company D., in the 110th Regiment, he being chosen captain. The company served with distinction until the close of the war, and in 1864 Mr. Devendorf was promoted major. During the last eighteen months of his term of service he was located at Fort Jefferson, Dry Tortugas, where he commanded the post when the Lincoln conspirators arrived; Colonel Hamilton was in command in Key West. Major Devendorf's wife, and their adopted daughter, Mrs. Emma Dygert LOW, were with him during his service in that port.
In 1853 Major Devendorf was married to Armonella, daughter of Lorenzo D. MARSHALL, of Mohawk, N.Y., and granddaughter of John MARSHALL of Warren, N.Y., who enlisted in Colchester, Conn., as a soldier of the Revolution, and who was supposed to be the last survivor who witnessed the surrender of Cornwallis,a fact creditable to his youth at the time, and his great age at the time of his death. His father was drafted, but was the head of a large family, and his eldest son was accepted in his place, at the age of sixteen years, and was ninety-nine years old at the time of his death. Major Devendorf is a member of the Masonic Fraternity, and of Waterbury Post, G.A.R., of which he was the first commander.
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Major Henry C. DEVENDORF is the brother of Catherine DEVENDORF, who married another Central Square Civil War officer, Henry E. BEEBY.

Source: BIOGRAPHICAL Landmarks of Oswego County New York, edited by John C. Churchill, L.L.D., assisted by H. Perry Smith & W. Stanley Child, Syracuse, N.Y., D. Mason & Company Publishers, 1895.
H. C. DEVENDORF
Was born in Verona, Oneida county, in June, 1828, and is a son of Peter DEVENDORF, a native of Herkimer county, one of thirteen children of Rudolph and Barbara (THUMB) DEVENDORF, natives of Mohawk Valley. Rudolph officiated as judge, assemblyman, county clerk, and held other offices in Herkimer county. Peter DEVENDORF came to Hastings in 1832, and was elected justice of the peace the following year, which office he held twenty years. His wife was Rhoda A. SHERMAN, a native of Oneida county. They had five children: Henry C., Rudolph H., Mary, Mrs. Rhoda A. BREED, of Central Square, Mrs. Catherine BEEBY, of Central Square.
At the age of sixteen years he began work as clerk in Oswego, N.Y., and later was similarly employed in various places until he was twenty-four years of age, when, in 1853, he purchased of his uncle a general store in Hastings, which he conducted until 1856. He then removed to Central Square, where he engaged in the same business, and where he has since been interested. From 1871 to 1883 he resided in Georgia, where for ten years he served as postmaster of Doctortown post-office. He then returned to Central Square, where he owns and conducts the largest dry goods and grocery store in town. In 1858 he was chosen captain of a company of New York State National Guards, and later was elected lieutenant-colonel. The country's call for aid in her time of trouble found a ready response from Major Devendorf, and he raised a full company of volunteers which went from Oswego as Company D., in the 110th Regiment, he being chosen captain. The company served with distinction until the close of the war, and in 1864 Mr. Devendorf was promoted major. During the last eighteen months of his term of service he was located at Fort Jefferson, Dry Tortugas, where he commanded the post when the Lincoln conspirators arrived; Colonel Hamilton was in command in Key West. Major Devendorf's wife, and their adopted daughter, Mrs. Emma Dygert LOW, were with him during his service in that port.
In 1853 Major Devendorf was married to Armonella, daughter of Lorenzo D. MARSHALL, of Mohawk, N.Y., and granddaughter of John MARSHALL of Warren, N.Y., who enlisted in Colchester, Conn., as a soldier of the Revolution, and who was supposed to be the last survivor who witnessed the surrender of Cornwallis,a fact creditable to his youth at the time, and his great age at the time of his death. His father was drafted, but was the head of a large family, and his eldest son was accepted in his place, at the age of sixteen years, and was ninety-nine years old at the time of his death. Major Devendorf is a member of the Masonic Fraternity, and of Waterbury Post, G.A.R., of which he was the first commander.
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  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/86734650/henry_c-devendorf: accessed ), memorial page for Maj Henry C. Devendorf (12 Jun 1828–3 Jan 1897), Find a Grave Memorial ID 86734650, citing Hillside Memorial Cemetery and Park, Central Square, Oswego County, New York, USA; Maintained by Robin Agarwal (contributor 47572011).