Mustered in: August 1x, 1862
Survived combat on the single bloodiest day of the Civil War (and American History) at the Battle of Antietam on September 17, 1862.
Died at Aquia Creek, VA. Similar deaths were later reinterred to Fredericksburg National Cemetery, where 80% of the identities (like this one) are unknown.
In the 1860 US Census for Logan Township, Blair County, PA, the following family group appears:
Davis, Jonathan, 44, Laborer
Davis, Catharine nee Ellenberger, 40
Davis, Morris, 18, Boilermaker Apprentice, FaG Meml# 44572864
Davis, Leonard, 17, Laborer
Davis, Elizabeth, 15
Davis, Barbara, 12
Davis, Jeremiah, 9
Davis, Elmira, 4
Davis, Emma, 1 month
Mustered in: August 1x, 1862
Survived combat on the single bloodiest day of the Civil War (and American History) at the Battle of Antietam on September 17, 1862.
Died at Aquia Creek, VA. Similar deaths were later reinterred to Fredericksburg National Cemetery, where 80% of the identities (like this one) are unknown.
In the 1860 US Census for Logan Township, Blair County, PA, the following family group appears:
Davis, Jonathan, 44, Laborer
Davis, Catharine nee Ellenberger, 40
Davis, Morris, 18, Boilermaker Apprentice, FaG Meml# 44572864
Davis, Leonard, 17, Laborer
Davis, Elizabeth, 15
Davis, Barbara, 12
Davis, Jeremiah, 9
Davis, Elmira, 4
Davis, Emma, 1 month
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