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Benjaman Stout

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Benjaman Stout

Birth
Lexington, Fayette County, Kentucky, USA
Death
8 Aug 1879 (aged 80)
Lamont, Lafayette County, Wisconsin, USA
Burial
Lamont, Lafayette County, Wisconsin, USA Add to Map
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Benjamin Stout;
Battery G, 2nd Illinois Light Artillery

Residence Chicago IL;
Enlisted on 1/12/1864 as a Private.
On 1/31/1864 he mustered into "Battery G" Co. IL 2nd Light Artillery
He was Mustered Out on 9/4/1865

Benjamin Stout was born on September 13, 1798 in Lexington, Kentucky. Early history of the Galena, Illinois area lists Benjamin Stout as one of the early settlers of that area involved in lead mining. In 1828 Benjamin and two other miners were prospecting for lead in southern Wisconsin when they built a home and unconsciously became the 1st settlers of Lancaster, Wisconsin, the present county seat of Grant County, Wisconsin. Benjamin married Elinor Davis in Grant Co., Wisconsin on June 6, 1846. At the age of 67 Benjamin left his family in Wisconsin and traveled to Chicago, Illinois where he enlisted in Battery G, of the 2nd Illinois Light Artillery. He was enrolled by Capt Woolbrook, mustered on Jan. 31, 1864 by Capt. Pomeroy and discharged Sept. 4, 1865 by Capt. James Hall and John Lowell. Benjamin died on August 8, 1879. On March 28, 1881 Elinor (Ellen) was granted a widows civil war pension due to the death of Benjamin from disease contacted in the Civil War. Ellen died on January 13, 1882 and is buried with Benjamin in Lamont.

NOTE: Was disowned by his family for his pro-Union sympathies during the war.

Sources: http://www.rootsweb.com/~ilcivilw/photos/stoutbenj.html
http://www.civilwardata.com/active/hdsquery.dll?SoldierHistory?U&1337436
Benjamin Stout;
Battery G, 2nd Illinois Light Artillery

Residence Chicago IL;
Enlisted on 1/12/1864 as a Private.
On 1/31/1864 he mustered into "Battery G" Co. IL 2nd Light Artillery
He was Mustered Out on 9/4/1865

Benjamin Stout was born on September 13, 1798 in Lexington, Kentucky. Early history of the Galena, Illinois area lists Benjamin Stout as one of the early settlers of that area involved in lead mining. In 1828 Benjamin and two other miners were prospecting for lead in southern Wisconsin when they built a home and unconsciously became the 1st settlers of Lancaster, Wisconsin, the present county seat of Grant County, Wisconsin. Benjamin married Elinor Davis in Grant Co., Wisconsin on June 6, 1846. At the age of 67 Benjamin left his family in Wisconsin and traveled to Chicago, Illinois where he enlisted in Battery G, of the 2nd Illinois Light Artillery. He was enrolled by Capt Woolbrook, mustered on Jan. 31, 1864 by Capt. Pomeroy and discharged Sept. 4, 1865 by Capt. James Hall and John Lowell. Benjamin died on August 8, 1879. On March 28, 1881 Elinor (Ellen) was granted a widows civil war pension due to the death of Benjamin from disease contacted in the Civil War. Ellen died on January 13, 1882 and is buried with Benjamin in Lamont.

NOTE: Was disowned by his family for his pro-Union sympathies during the war.

Sources: http://www.rootsweb.com/~ilcivilw/photos/stoutbenj.html
http://www.civilwardata.com/active/hdsquery.dll?SoldierHistory?U&1337436


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