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Samuel Hake

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Samuel Hake

Birth
Ohio, USA
Death
6 May 1893 (aged 48)
Girard, Trumbull County, Ohio, USA
Burial
Girard, Trumbull County, Ohio, USA GPS-Latitude: 41.1685564, Longitude: -80.7064038
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Samuel Hake was the son of Conrad Hake and Susannah Haas Hake. He was the grandson of Frederick and Catherine Crone Hake.

In 1850, Samuel is living with his family in Howland, Trumbull County, Ohio. The federal census records indicates that he was 5 years old. In 1860, Samuel is living with his family in Howland. The federal census record indicates that he is 15 years old.

In 1870, Samuel Hake age 26, was living with his parents in Howland, Trumbull County, Ohio. Also living in the household is Enos Hake, age 24 and David Hake, age 21. Samuel is listed as a farmer.

In 1880, Samuel Hake, born in about 1844, a single male, a laborer, unemployed for the past 12 months, able to read and write, suffering from mania, insane, and born in Ohio, is listed in the federal census residing in the Cleveland Asylum, Cuyahoga County, Ohio. The census was taken on 15 June 1880. Mania is a severe medical condition characterized by extremely elevated mood, energy, unusual thought patterns and sometimes psychosis.

Samuel Hake is buried in the Union Cemetery, Girard County, Ohio. The inscription on his headstone is
"their son Company I, 105 Ohio Infantry 8,21,1844. D. 5,4,1893". This headstone was read in 1938.

The United States Census; 1890 Veterans Schedules, Cleveland, Cuyahoga County, Ohio, lists Samuel Hake, a private in Company I, 105 Ohio Infantry, enlisted in September of 1862, Discharged in December of 1864, length of service 1 year. Samuel's address is given as the Cleveland Insane Asylum. It is indicated that his disability is that his right arm was shot off.

Name: Samuel Hake Enlistment Date: 9 Aug 1862 Side Served: Union State Served: Ohio Service Record: Enlisted as a Private on 9 August 1862 at the age of 18.
Enlisted in Company I, 105th Infantry Regiment Ohio on 21 August 1862. Discharged for wounds Company I, 105th Infantry Regiment on 28 Dec 1863 at Camp Dennison, OH.

The above information is from a database that is a compilation of military records, including state rosters, pension records, and regimental histories, of individual soldiers who served in the United States Civil War.
Samuel Hake was the son of Conrad Hake and Susannah Haas Hake. He was the grandson of Frederick and Catherine Crone Hake.

In 1850, Samuel is living with his family in Howland, Trumbull County, Ohio. The federal census records indicates that he was 5 years old. In 1860, Samuel is living with his family in Howland. The federal census record indicates that he is 15 years old.

In 1870, Samuel Hake age 26, was living with his parents in Howland, Trumbull County, Ohio. Also living in the household is Enos Hake, age 24 and David Hake, age 21. Samuel is listed as a farmer.

In 1880, Samuel Hake, born in about 1844, a single male, a laborer, unemployed for the past 12 months, able to read and write, suffering from mania, insane, and born in Ohio, is listed in the federal census residing in the Cleveland Asylum, Cuyahoga County, Ohio. The census was taken on 15 June 1880. Mania is a severe medical condition characterized by extremely elevated mood, energy, unusual thought patterns and sometimes psychosis.

Samuel Hake is buried in the Union Cemetery, Girard County, Ohio. The inscription on his headstone is
"their son Company I, 105 Ohio Infantry 8,21,1844. D. 5,4,1893". This headstone was read in 1938.

The United States Census; 1890 Veterans Schedules, Cleveland, Cuyahoga County, Ohio, lists Samuel Hake, a private in Company I, 105 Ohio Infantry, enlisted in September of 1862, Discharged in December of 1864, length of service 1 year. Samuel's address is given as the Cleveland Insane Asylum. It is indicated that his disability is that his right arm was shot off.

Name: Samuel Hake Enlistment Date: 9 Aug 1862 Side Served: Union State Served: Ohio Service Record: Enlisted as a Private on 9 August 1862 at the age of 18.
Enlisted in Company I, 105th Infantry Regiment Ohio on 21 August 1862. Discharged for wounds Company I, 105th Infantry Regiment on 28 Dec 1863 at Camp Dennison, OH.

The above information is from a database that is a compilation of military records, including state rosters, pension records, and regimental histories, of individual soldiers who served in the United States Civil War.

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their son Company I, 105 Ohio Infantry 8,21,1844. D. 5,4,1893.



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  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/36185386/samuel-hake: accessed ), memorial page for Samuel Hake (21 Aug 1844–6 May 1893), Find a Grave Memorial ID 36185386, citing Girard Liberty Union Cemetery, Girard, Trumbull County, Ohio, USA; Maintained by Anonymous (contributor 46930290).