Union soldier in the Civil War: Military records note that David Elias Hauser enlisted as a Union Soldier at Oakland, Maryland on August 14, 1862, and that he served as a Private in Company E, West Virginia 3rd Cavalry Regiment. He was captured at Winchester on June 15, 1863 and became a Prisoner of War in Richmond. According to notations on his military records, he was returned to Baltimore where he died at Union Relief Rooms in Baltimore by reason of being starved at Richmond.
Union soldier in the Civil War: Military records note that David Elias Hauser enlisted as a Union Soldier at Oakland, Maryland on August 14, 1862, and that he served as a Private in Company E, West Virginia 3rd Cavalry Regiment. He was captured at Winchester on June 15, 1863 and became a Prisoner of War in Richmond. According to notations on his military records, he was returned to Baltimore where he died at Union Relief Rooms in Baltimore by reason of being starved at Richmond.
Family Members
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George Adam Hauser Waltz
1825–1917
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Margaret Sivilla Waltz White
1827–1907
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Edelia Louisa Catherine Waltz Wotring
1829–1904
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Sarah Sophia Elizabeth Waltz Shaeffer
1831–1912
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Christina Ellen Waltz Lee
1834–1918
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John Levi Waltz
1836–1924
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Benjamin Davis Waltz
1838–1838
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Mary Jane "Jennie" Waltz Crim
1839–1896
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Benjamin Henry Waltz
1841–1903
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William Yantz Waltz
1845–1931
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Eva Marion Waltz Arnold
1847–1933