William was a biological son of Indiana Applegate (1807-1849). He was given the surname of "McMonigle." It has not been determined if he was legally adopted by Thomas J. McMonigle (1807-1889).
Based on available records, it is concluded that William never married.
William served in the 13th Indiana Cavalry, Company F, 131st Indiana Volunteers, during the Civil War. He had a permanent disability as a result of his war service and he eventually died of uncontrollable seizures.
William died in Indianapolis in an Indiana State Hospital and he was apparently buried in an unidentified cemetery in Indianapolis.
William was a biological son of Indiana Applegate (1807-1849). He was given the surname of "McMonigle." It has not been determined if he was legally adopted by Thomas J. McMonigle (1807-1889).
Based on available records, it is concluded that William never married.
William served in the 13th Indiana Cavalry, Company F, 131st Indiana Volunteers, during the Civil War. He had a permanent disability as a result of his war service and he eventually died of uncontrollable seizures.
William died in Indianapolis in an Indiana State Hospital and he was apparently buried in an unidentified cemetery in Indianapolis.
Family Members
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Hannah McMonigle
1830–1835
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Rebecca W. McMonigle Crawford
1831–1911
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Cynthia Ann McMonigle Bruce
1833–1900
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Daniel Saxon Richardson McMonigle
1836–1920
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Laura Ann McMonigle Steepleton
1838–1902
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Mary Catherine McMonigle Scott
1840 – unknown
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Indiana McMonigle Grass
1843–1899
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Elizabeth "Betty" McMonigle Tindall
1845–1926
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Thomas James McMonigle Jr
1858–1880
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Sara McMonigle
1859–1859
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Lovena C. McMonigle Tomlinson
1861–1941
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Matilda Jane McMonigle Brown
1863–1923
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Sara A. McMonigle
1863–1863
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