Co D 9 MO SM CAV
Brandstetter, John Co. D, 9th MO S.M. Cav
During the Civil War, one of his jobs was as a wagoner. The role of a wagoner was to transport the supplies needed by the army. He was responsible for driving the wagon and maintaining it, feeding and caring for the mule team that pulled it, ensuring that it was loaded properly, and seeing that its cargo reached its destination safely.
Spouse
Barbary N Branstetter
Born: 1837 in Missouri, USA
Died:
Marriage:
Children Sex Birth
Mary Branstetter F 1860 in Missouri, USA
Grant Branstetter M 1865
Ulyssis Branstetter M 1866
Calvin Branstetter M 28 Feb 1871
Nettie M Branstetter F 6 Jan 1877 in Howard, Missouri, USA
James A Branstetter M 1879
Co D 9 MO SM CAV
Brandstetter, John Co. D, 9th MO S.M. Cav
During the Civil War, one of his jobs was as a wagoner. The role of a wagoner was to transport the supplies needed by the army. He was responsible for driving the wagon and maintaining it, feeding and caring for the mule team that pulled it, ensuring that it was loaded properly, and seeing that its cargo reached its destination safely.
Spouse
Barbary N Branstetter
Born: 1837 in Missouri, USA
Died:
Marriage:
Children Sex Birth
Mary Branstetter F 1860 in Missouri, USA
Grant Branstetter M 1865
Ulyssis Branstetter M 1866
Calvin Branstetter M 28 Feb 1871
Nettie M Branstetter F 6 Jan 1877 in Howard, Missouri, USA
James A Branstetter M 1879
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