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Salathiel Cox

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Salathiel Cox

Birth
Whitemarsh Township, Montgomery County, Pennsylvania, USA
Death
25 Apr 1900 (aged 66–67)
Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania, USA
Burial
Whitemarsh, Montgomery County, Pennsylvania, USA Add to Map
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Philadelphia Inquirer, 27 April 1900, page 12:
COX.--On April 25, 1900, Salathiel, son of the late John and Margaret Cox, in his 67th year. Funeral on Sunday afternoon, at 1 o'clock sharp, from 2533 Nicholas street, E. D. Baker Post, No. 8, G.A.R.; Survivors of the Ninety-first Regiment Pennsylvania Volunteers; Master Bricklayers Association invited. Interment at White Marsh Cemetery.

Civil War military service record:
Mustered into service on 20 August 1861. Physical description: 5 feet 11-1/2 inches tall, fair complexion, hazel eyes, and brown hair. "plenty of India ink marks on arms". He served as a private in Company C, 91st Regiment, Pennsylvania Volunteers. Teamster. On 28 July 1863, he was detailed for duty with the brigade train. On 5 August 1863, he was temporarily detailed as assistant wagon master. On 10 December 1863 was detailed as wagon master of the division ordnance train. On 30 December 1863, Lieutenant Colonel Sinex reported that he was one of 38 men who have less then 15 months to serve who were unwilling to reenlist. He mustered out on 20 September 1864, when his term expired.

*Children of John and Sarah
Mary (Jesse Leister)
John Cox
Reuben Cox
Sarah (Jacob Mattis)
Angeline (Charles Keisel)
Harriet Cox
Elisabeth (Charles Dunnett)
Amanda (Michael Snyder)
Elias Cox
*Children of John and Margaret Ritter
Sylvester Cox
Julia Cox
Emmanuel Cox
Anna Maria Cox
Albert Cox
Malinda Cox
Philadelphia Inquirer, 27 April 1900, page 12:
COX.--On April 25, 1900, Salathiel, son of the late John and Margaret Cox, in his 67th year. Funeral on Sunday afternoon, at 1 o'clock sharp, from 2533 Nicholas street, E. D. Baker Post, No. 8, G.A.R.; Survivors of the Ninety-first Regiment Pennsylvania Volunteers; Master Bricklayers Association invited. Interment at White Marsh Cemetery.

Civil War military service record:
Mustered into service on 20 August 1861. Physical description: 5 feet 11-1/2 inches tall, fair complexion, hazel eyes, and brown hair. "plenty of India ink marks on arms". He served as a private in Company C, 91st Regiment, Pennsylvania Volunteers. Teamster. On 28 July 1863, he was detailed for duty with the brigade train. On 5 August 1863, he was temporarily detailed as assistant wagon master. On 10 December 1863 was detailed as wagon master of the division ordnance train. On 30 December 1863, Lieutenant Colonel Sinex reported that he was one of 38 men who have less then 15 months to serve who were unwilling to reenlist. He mustered out on 20 September 1864, when his term expired.

*Children of John and Sarah
Mary (Jesse Leister)
John Cox
Reuben Cox
Sarah (Jacob Mattis)
Angeline (Charles Keisel)
Harriet Cox
Elisabeth (Charles Dunnett)
Amanda (Michael Snyder)
Elias Cox
*Children of John and Margaret Ritter
Sylvester Cox
Julia Cox
Emmanuel Cox
Anna Maria Cox
Albert Cox
Malinda Cox

Gravesite Details

Civil War 20 August 1861 - 20 September 1864, 91st, Co.C



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