During the 1870 Census, Robert Newingham and his wife Sarah are enumerated in St. Albans, Hancock County, Illinois with two children: Louis Newingham age 2 and Anna Newingham 3 mo (born in March).
The couple are enumerated in the town of Augusta, Illinois during the 1880 US Census with the following children:
Louis Newingham age 12
Anna Newingham age 10
Maggie Newingham age 8
Civil War, 99th Illinois Infantry
Source: "Soldiers and Sailors Buried at Pulaski," Augusta Eagle (Augusta, Hancock, Illinois), 17 June 1920; photocopy of article in a Pulaski Cemetery scrapbook at Schuyler Jail Museum, Rushville, Schuyler, Illinois, 2007.
In June 1885, Robert's wife applied for a Re-Married Widow's Pension, as Sarah Morrey,
During the 1870 Census, Robert Newingham and his wife Sarah are enumerated in St. Albans, Hancock County, Illinois with two children: Louis Newingham age 2 and Anna Newingham 3 mo (born in March).
The couple are enumerated in the town of Augusta, Illinois during the 1880 US Census with the following children:
Louis Newingham age 12
Anna Newingham age 10
Maggie Newingham age 8
Civil War, 99th Illinois Infantry
Source: "Soldiers and Sailors Buried at Pulaski," Augusta Eagle (Augusta, Hancock, Illinois), 17 June 1920; photocopy of article in a Pulaski Cemetery scrapbook at Schuyler Jail Museum, Rushville, Schuyler, Illinois, 2007.
In June 1885, Robert's wife applied for a Re-Married Widow's Pension, as Sarah Morrey,
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