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Capt Henry Voorhes Stall

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Capt Henry Voorhes Stall Veteran

Birth
Montgomery County, New York, USA
Death
18 Jul 1897 (aged 71)
Cass County, Missouri, USA
Burial
Creighton, Cass County, Missouri, USA Add to Map
Plot
Lot 83, space 6
Memorial ID
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m: Casandra Liggitt
Ten* ch: William H, Franklin, Kate, Josaphine, Mary C., Loranza Don, Ida Bell, Ulyssis Grant, Charles H, Emma M.
Casandra/H.J. indicates she has 9 of 10 ch living in 1900 census. Nancy J. is surely their child, but does not appear in 1870 census and there are ten children accounted for.

1870 census, Sugar Creek Cass Co: STALL H.V./44, Capander/38, William/20/IL, Frank/18/IL, Kate/16/IL, Josie/14/MO, Mary/12, Don/10, Bell/8, Gant/4, Charles/2, inf dau/1M

1880 census, Sherman, Cass Co: STALL Henry V/5/NY, Cassandra/48/OH, Franklin/28 Josaphine/22, Mary C/20, Loranza D/19, Ida B/17, Grant U.S./14, Chs H/12, Emma M/10. Son Wm H living nearby.

Following bio courtesy of Doreen #47131731, with thanks.
Captain H. V. Stall,.

Farmer, section 36, a son of Peter and Catherine Stall, natives of New York, was born in Montgomery County, New York, March 8, 1826.
In 1840 he moved to Adams County, Illinois, where he grew to manhood. He was reared on a farm and in 1854 he located in Grundy County, Missouri, and in 1866 he came to Cass County. During the year 1850 he was engaged in mining in California. He now has a landed estate of 480 acres, his home having been the first farm settled in Sherman Township. In 1861 he enlisted in the Federal service in the Missouri State Militia, and after thirty days was made captain and served as captain of Company H, Sixth Missoui State Militia Cavalry till the spring of 1865. He then organized the Grundy County Militia and was commissioned colonel of the same which commission he resigned in March 1866. Captain Stall was married January 26, 1848, to Miss Cassandra Liggitt, who was born in Clermont County, Ohio, in 1832. They have ten children: William H., Peter F., Catherine O., Nancy J., Mary C., Lorenzo D., Ida B., Ulysses G., Charles H. and Emma M.
m: Casandra Liggitt
Ten* ch: William H, Franklin, Kate, Josaphine, Mary C., Loranza Don, Ida Bell, Ulyssis Grant, Charles H, Emma M.
Casandra/H.J. indicates she has 9 of 10 ch living in 1900 census. Nancy J. is surely their child, but does not appear in 1870 census and there are ten children accounted for.

1870 census, Sugar Creek Cass Co: STALL H.V./44, Capander/38, William/20/IL, Frank/18/IL, Kate/16/IL, Josie/14/MO, Mary/12, Don/10, Bell/8, Gant/4, Charles/2, inf dau/1M

1880 census, Sherman, Cass Co: STALL Henry V/5/NY, Cassandra/48/OH, Franklin/28 Josaphine/22, Mary C/20, Loranza D/19, Ida B/17, Grant U.S./14, Chs H/12, Emma M/10. Son Wm H living nearby.

Following bio courtesy of Doreen #47131731, with thanks.
Captain H. V. Stall,.

Farmer, section 36, a son of Peter and Catherine Stall, natives of New York, was born in Montgomery County, New York, March 8, 1826.
In 1840 he moved to Adams County, Illinois, where he grew to manhood. He was reared on a farm and in 1854 he located in Grundy County, Missouri, and in 1866 he came to Cass County. During the year 1850 he was engaged in mining in California. He now has a landed estate of 480 acres, his home having been the first farm settled in Sherman Township. In 1861 he enlisted in the Federal service in the Missouri State Militia, and after thirty days was made captain and served as captain of Company H, Sixth Missoui State Militia Cavalry till the spring of 1865. He then organized the Grundy County Militia and was commissioned colonel of the same which commission he resigned in March 1866. Captain Stall was married January 26, 1848, to Miss Cassandra Liggitt, who was born in Clermont County, Ohio, in 1832. They have ten children: William H., Peter F., Catherine O., Nancy J., Mary C., Lorenzo D., Ida B., Ulysses G., Charles H. and Emma M.

Inscription

CIVIL WAR UNION CPL CO H 6th M S M CAV



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