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Private Major Henry Payne Kidder

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Private Major Henry Payne Kidder Veteran

Birth
New York County, New York, USA
Death
30 Jun 1925 (aged 80)
Boulder, Boulder County, Colorado, USA
Burial
Boulder, Boulder County, Colorado, USA Add to Map
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MAJOR H. P. KIDDER, at nineteen years of age, enlisted and mustered same date, 20 Aug. 1864, at Norwich, NY, to serve in the 69th NEW YORK INFANTRY, Company E, as a private, for one year. The first roll call was held at Harts Island, NY, 3 Sept. 1864. At induction he gave the following information; born in New York City, occupation a laborer, gray eyes, brown hair, fair complexion and five feet eight inches.

Major Kidder and the 69th regiment served in the following; siege of Petersburg, VA, 16 June 1864 to 2 Apr. 1865; Appomattox Campaign, 28 Mar. to 9 Apr. 1865. Surrender of General Robert E. Lee and his army; they took part in the Grand Review Parade, 23 May 1865, in the nation capitol.

Major Kidder was mustered out near Alexandria, VA, 5 June 1865.
This unit lost 259 men killed in action and 142 men died of disease for a total of 401 men.

Major Kidder married Emma Janette Mickel, Major Kidder received a $50.00 a month pension for his military service.
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MAJ. H. P. KIDDER, a resident of Morgan Township, came to Harrison County, in 1875. He is a native of New York State, born October 13, 1844, and is a son of John and Mary A. (Payne) Kidder, natives of the County of Kent, England, who came to America in 1842, and located in Pittsfield, Otsego County, N. Y., where the father engaged in farming. Our subject's early life was spent in the Empire State, where he obtained a common school education. The parents are both deceased. They reared a family of nine children, Salinie Elizabeth, born March 1, 1828, and died November 2, 1856; John S., born February 20, 1830, now a resident of New York City; George T., born June 2, 1831, killed in the battle of the Wilderness, during the Civil War, May 6, 1864; Francis A., born December 23, 1832, died February 9, 1877, now in Ono, Shasta County, Cal.; Mary A., born October 24, 1836, now married and living in Otsego County, N. Y.; Phillip Edward, born June 16, 1839, a resident of Little Sioux; Charlotte S. (Stenson), born October 24, 1841, now residing in Gilbertsville, N. Y. Our subject was born October 13, 1844.

When Mr. Kidder was old enough to venture out into the world himself, he began the milling business, and was fireman in a saw mil for one year, and subsequently learned the carpenter's trade. He enlisted, during the Civil War, in New York City, as a member of Company E, Sixty-ninth Infantry, and was assigned to the Army of the Potomac. He participated in the following battles: Petersburg, Hatchie's Run, Jones Farm; Richmond, Appomattox; and was discharged June 5, 1865, and returned to Morris, N. Y., where he resumed carpenter work, which he still follows. In 1875, he came to Harrison County, Iowa, and located on the farm which is a part of section 25, Morgan Township. He owns one hundred and one acres, all well fenced and improved. He carries on general farming and stock raising.

He was married November 23, 1868, to Miss Emma Jannette Mickel, the daughter of Ira and Mianda (Johnson) Mickel, natives of New York State, but who now live in Mondamin, Iowa. Our subject and his wife are the parents of two children, Gertrude, born February 10, 1871, and Anna, born February 7, 1876.

Mr. Kidder, in his political choice, affiliates with the Republican party, and has been assessor of his township for seven years. He is a member of Post No. 103, G. A. R., at Mondamin.

source of biographical sketch: "History of Harrison County, Iowa", 1891, pages 645 - 646
MAJOR H. P. KIDDER, at nineteen years of age, enlisted and mustered same date, 20 Aug. 1864, at Norwich, NY, to serve in the 69th NEW YORK INFANTRY, Company E, as a private, for one year. The first roll call was held at Harts Island, NY, 3 Sept. 1864. At induction he gave the following information; born in New York City, occupation a laborer, gray eyes, brown hair, fair complexion and five feet eight inches.

Major Kidder and the 69th regiment served in the following; siege of Petersburg, VA, 16 June 1864 to 2 Apr. 1865; Appomattox Campaign, 28 Mar. to 9 Apr. 1865. Surrender of General Robert E. Lee and his army; they took part in the Grand Review Parade, 23 May 1865, in the nation capitol.

Major Kidder was mustered out near Alexandria, VA, 5 June 1865.
This unit lost 259 men killed in action and 142 men died of disease for a total of 401 men.

Major Kidder married Emma Janette Mickel, Major Kidder received a $50.00 a month pension for his military service.
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MAJ. H. P. KIDDER, a resident of Morgan Township, came to Harrison County, in 1875. He is a native of New York State, born October 13, 1844, and is a son of John and Mary A. (Payne) Kidder, natives of the County of Kent, England, who came to America in 1842, and located in Pittsfield, Otsego County, N. Y., where the father engaged in farming. Our subject's early life was spent in the Empire State, where he obtained a common school education. The parents are both deceased. They reared a family of nine children, Salinie Elizabeth, born March 1, 1828, and died November 2, 1856; John S., born February 20, 1830, now a resident of New York City; George T., born June 2, 1831, killed in the battle of the Wilderness, during the Civil War, May 6, 1864; Francis A., born December 23, 1832, died February 9, 1877, now in Ono, Shasta County, Cal.; Mary A., born October 24, 1836, now married and living in Otsego County, N. Y.; Phillip Edward, born June 16, 1839, a resident of Little Sioux; Charlotte S. (Stenson), born October 24, 1841, now residing in Gilbertsville, N. Y. Our subject was born October 13, 1844.

When Mr. Kidder was old enough to venture out into the world himself, he began the milling business, and was fireman in a saw mil for one year, and subsequently learned the carpenter's trade. He enlisted, during the Civil War, in New York City, as a member of Company E, Sixty-ninth Infantry, and was assigned to the Army of the Potomac. He participated in the following battles: Petersburg, Hatchie's Run, Jones Farm; Richmond, Appomattox; and was discharged June 5, 1865, and returned to Morris, N. Y., where he resumed carpenter work, which he still follows. In 1875, he came to Harrison County, Iowa, and located on the farm which is a part of section 25, Morgan Township. He owns one hundred and one acres, all well fenced and improved. He carries on general farming and stock raising.

He was married November 23, 1868, to Miss Emma Jannette Mickel, the daughter of Ira and Mianda (Johnson) Mickel, natives of New York State, but who now live in Mondamin, Iowa. Our subject and his wife are the parents of two children, Gertrude, born February 10, 1871, and Anna, born February 7, 1876.

Mr. Kidder, in his political choice, affiliates with the Republican party, and has been assessor of his township for seven years. He is a member of Post No. 103, G. A. R., at Mondamin.

source of biographical sketch: "History of Harrison County, Iowa", 1891, pages 645 - 646


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