Occupation: Tinsmith
Enlisted in Cumberland County April 21, 1861, mustered in Washington DC July 27 as a private with Co. A, 7th Pennsylvania Reserves (36th Pa); re-enlisted as a Veteran Volunteer February 2, 1864, in Washington DC; captured at the Wilderness May 5, 1864; while in captivity, he transferred to Co. I, 190th Pa Inf; discharged June 28, 1865
Wife 1: Frances B. Cornman
Children Fannie L. (b. 1871), Daniel (b. Harrisburg, Dauphin County, Pennsylvania; died age 19 years on January 3, 1893 at St. Louise, Missouri (Source: Burial Certificate No. 86, St. Louis), and Vayne (b. @1876)
Wife 2: Emma, 18 years his junior
Children: Genevieve, born September 9, 1890 in St. Louis, Missouri (Source: Registry of Birth--City of St. Louis)
Died: Mar 8, 1915, in the soldiers' home at Danville, Illinois - body shipped to St. Louis
Occupation: Tinsmith
Enlisted in Cumberland County April 21, 1861, mustered in Washington DC July 27 as a private with Co. A, 7th Pennsylvania Reserves (36th Pa); re-enlisted as a Veteran Volunteer February 2, 1864, in Washington DC; captured at the Wilderness May 5, 1864; while in captivity, he transferred to Co. I, 190th Pa Inf; discharged June 28, 1865
Wife 1: Frances B. Cornman
Children Fannie L. (b. 1871), Daniel (b. Harrisburg, Dauphin County, Pennsylvania; died age 19 years on January 3, 1893 at St. Louise, Missouri (Source: Burial Certificate No. 86, St. Louis), and Vayne (b. @1876)
Wife 2: Emma, 18 years his junior
Children: Genevieve, born September 9, 1890 in St. Louis, Missouri (Source: Registry of Birth--City of St. Louis)
Died: Mar 8, 1915, in the soldiers' home at Danville, Illinois - body shipped to St. Louis
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