Living in Armada, Macomb County, Michigan at age 19 years he married in Memphis, St. Clair County, Michigan on 8 December 1861 to Lydia Brown of Berlin Township, Monroe County, Michigan, age 16. The marriage was performed by Ezra Hazen, Justice of the Peace; witnesses were Allen Brown and Frances Gleason. [Michigan County Marriages 1820-1935, Family Search.org & Web: St. Clair County, Michigan, Marriage Index 1838-1898, Ancestry.com] They had no children.
Enlisted on 17 August 1862 at Detroit, Wayne County, Michigan; he was residing in Almont, Tuscola County, Michigan prior to enlistment at 20 years of age; mustered in 28 August 1862, Troop A, Michigan 4th Cavalry Regiment as a Private; died of disease (chronic diarrhea) in the General Field Hospital at Bridgeport, Jackson County, Alabama; originally buried there before being reinterred in the Chattanooga National Cemetery. [American Civil War Soldiers; U.S. Civil War Soldiers 1861-1865; U.S. Civil War Soldier Records & Profiles 1861-1865; & U.S. Burial Registers, Military Posts & National Cemeteries 1862-1960; in Ancestry.com]
His father died in 1864 and his younger brother, George, died in 1865; both are buried in the Nashville National Cemetery, Davidson County, Tennessee.
Living in Armada, Macomb County, Michigan at age 19 years he married in Memphis, St. Clair County, Michigan on 8 December 1861 to Lydia Brown of Berlin Township, Monroe County, Michigan, age 16. The marriage was performed by Ezra Hazen, Justice of the Peace; witnesses were Allen Brown and Frances Gleason. [Michigan County Marriages 1820-1935, Family Search.org & Web: St. Clair County, Michigan, Marriage Index 1838-1898, Ancestry.com] They had no children.
Enlisted on 17 August 1862 at Detroit, Wayne County, Michigan; he was residing in Almont, Tuscola County, Michigan prior to enlistment at 20 years of age; mustered in 28 August 1862, Troop A, Michigan 4th Cavalry Regiment as a Private; died of disease (chronic diarrhea) in the General Field Hospital at Bridgeport, Jackson County, Alabama; originally buried there before being reinterred in the Chattanooga National Cemetery. [American Civil War Soldiers; U.S. Civil War Soldiers 1861-1865; U.S. Civil War Soldier Records & Profiles 1861-1865; & U.S. Burial Registers, Military Posts & National Cemeteries 1862-1960; in Ancestry.com]
His father died in 1864 and his younger brother, George, died in 1865; both are buried in the Nashville National Cemetery, Davidson County, Tennessee.
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