Civil War records 0f 111th Illinois Infantry; Company E: N.V.D. Rawlings,
age 18, mustered in service in 111th Illinois Infantry, Company E, on
September 18,1862 at Camp Marshall, Illinois. He was a single farmer,
born in Marion County, Illinois. He had grey eyes, dark hair, and a height
of 5'3". His residence was Marion County, Illinois. Mustered out of service
with his unit after the war ended in Washington D.C. on June 6,1865
His older half brother, Sgt Elijah D. Rawlings, (1833-1864), and
brother-in-law William Lack, (1833-1863), both served in the
111th Illinois Infantry, Company E, and died during the Civil War.
He married Mariah Coleman in Marion County, Illinois on November 26,
1874.
In 1885 Kansas state census in Bourbon County, Kansas were N.V.Rawlings;
wife M.C.; and son R.B.age 4 and L.V. Rawlings, age 9. N.V. and M.C. Rawlings were in Bourbon County, Kansas in the state censuses of 1895 and 1905
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Military Information: PVT, INFANTRY
Civil War records 0f 111th Illinois Infantry; Company E: N.V.D. Rawlings,
age 18, mustered in service in 111th Illinois Infantry, Company E, on
September 18,1862 at Camp Marshall, Illinois. He was a single farmer,
born in Marion County, Illinois. He had grey eyes, dark hair, and a height
of 5'3". His residence was Marion County, Illinois. Mustered out of service
with his unit after the war ended in Washington D.C. on June 6,1865
His older half brother, Sgt Elijah D. Rawlings, (1833-1864), and
brother-in-law William Lack, (1833-1863), both served in the
111th Illinois Infantry, Company E, and died during the Civil War.
He married Mariah Coleman in Marion County, Illinois on November 26,
1874.
In 1885 Kansas state census in Bourbon County, Kansas were N.V.Rawlings;
wife M.C.; and son R.B.age 4 and L.V. Rawlings, age 9. N.V. and M.C. Rawlings were in Bourbon County, Kansas in the state censuses of 1895 and 1905
[Thanks FAG contributor # 48984504]
Military Information: PVT, INFANTRY
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