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Henry Hoyt Waite

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Henry Hoyt Waite

Birth
Saint Stephen, Charlotte County, New Brunswick, Canada
Death
13 Nov 1863 (aged 31)
Washington, District of Columbia, District of Columbia, USA
Burial
Calais, Washington County, Maine, USA Add to Map
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"Henry died in Armory Square Hospital age 31
1st Lt. Co. D 6th Me Vol.
Mortally wounded at the Battle of Rappahannock Station
November 7, 1863 and interred here."

Decorations of the graves of deceased soldiers pursuant to General Logan's Orders was performed in Calais (Maine) by Post No. 34, G.A.R., under the command of Capt. W.B. Taylor, Saturday last. The names of the dead are: George BUTLER, Michael SHEA, Edward LEHAN, Adolphus SEARS, James CONOEY, George GAYAR, Charles CHOATE, James W. ESTEY, Edgar TOWNSEND, Ruel W. FURLONG, Wm CHAMBERLAIN, Warren MUNSON, Frank P. HOLMES, Joseph F. CONEY, Henry H. WAITE, Henry GOSS, Edward HAYMAN, Frank A. BARNARD, William W. COY, John Homer COY, Thomas H. GREEN, Russel C. DUNN, Zachariah LEAVITT, Simon BEVERLY, Charles A. FOSTER. (see original) (St. Croix Courier, June 3, 1868)

Deaths: In Rappahannock, 7 November 1863, The following is a list of killedand wounded in the recent battle on the Rappahannock, at the Battle of Kelley's Ford, of the 6th Maine: Killed:...Lieut. H. H. Waite, Calais. (Eastport Sentinel, Novembern 18, 1863)

In the 1860 U.S. Census, Benjamin F. Waite, 59, born Mass. was living in Ward 4, Calais, Maine, with Nancy, 45; Charles, 32; Henry H., 27; Benjamin F., 25; John C.T., 20; Frederick T., 20; Helen M., 16; George E., 14; and Horace, 12, all born in Maine.

In the 1850 U.S. Census, trader Benjamin F. Waite, 48, born Mass., was living in Calais, Maine, with Hannah, 43; trader Charles, 27; Mary E., 20; clerk Henry H., 17; clerk Benjamin F., 15; John C. Waite, 13; Frederick T., 11; Helen M, 6; George E., 4; and Horace, 1, all born in Maine; Mercy Waite, 78, born Mass; and Eliza McGowan, 20, born N.B.

Children of Benjamin F. and Hannah F. Waite:
Henry Hoyt born in St. Stephen September 20, 1832 (Calais Vital Records)

"Henry died in Armory Square Hospital age 31
1st Lt. Co. D 6th Me Vol.
Mortally wounded at the Battle of Rappahannock Station
November 7, 1863 and interred here."

Decorations of the graves of deceased soldiers pursuant to General Logan's Orders was performed in Calais (Maine) by Post No. 34, G.A.R., under the command of Capt. W.B. Taylor, Saturday last. The names of the dead are: George BUTLER, Michael SHEA, Edward LEHAN, Adolphus SEARS, James CONOEY, George GAYAR, Charles CHOATE, James W. ESTEY, Edgar TOWNSEND, Ruel W. FURLONG, Wm CHAMBERLAIN, Warren MUNSON, Frank P. HOLMES, Joseph F. CONEY, Henry H. WAITE, Henry GOSS, Edward HAYMAN, Frank A. BARNARD, William W. COY, John Homer COY, Thomas H. GREEN, Russel C. DUNN, Zachariah LEAVITT, Simon BEVERLY, Charles A. FOSTER. (see original) (St. Croix Courier, June 3, 1868)

Deaths: In Rappahannock, 7 November 1863, The following is a list of killedand wounded in the recent battle on the Rappahannock, at the Battle of Kelley's Ford, of the 6th Maine: Killed:...Lieut. H. H. Waite, Calais. (Eastport Sentinel, Novembern 18, 1863)

In the 1860 U.S. Census, Benjamin F. Waite, 59, born Mass. was living in Ward 4, Calais, Maine, with Nancy, 45; Charles, 32; Henry H., 27; Benjamin F., 25; John C.T., 20; Frederick T., 20; Helen M., 16; George E., 14; and Horace, 12, all born in Maine.

In the 1850 U.S. Census, trader Benjamin F. Waite, 48, born Mass., was living in Calais, Maine, with Hannah, 43; trader Charles, 27; Mary E., 20; clerk Henry H., 17; clerk Benjamin F., 15; John C. Waite, 13; Frederick T., 11; Helen M, 6; George E., 4; and Horace, 1, all born in Maine; Mercy Waite, 78, born Mass; and Eliza McGowan, 20, born N.B.

Children of Benjamin F. and Hannah F. Waite:
Henry Hoyt born in St. Stephen September 20, 1832 (Calais Vital Records)



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