On the 14th day of Oct. 1849, he was married to Martha E. Toliver and unto them was born seven children.
He, in 1852, moved to Illinois and resided near Neoga, Cumberland County, in that state.
On the 4th of July, 1862, he enlisted in Co. F. 49th Ill. Vol. Infantry and served three long years.
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Mustered in 31 Aug 1863, Clay City, IL as Pvt, Co. E, 46th Regiment Illinois Infantry, Army of the Cumberland, under command of Gen. Ulysses Grant. Engaged in Siege of Vicksburg. Promoted to Sgt and discharged 19 Jun 1865, Shreveport, LA.
On the 14th day of Oct. 1849, he was married to Martha E. Toliver and unto them was born seven children.
He, in 1852, moved to Illinois and resided near Neoga, Cumberland County, in that state.
On the 4th of July, 1862, he enlisted in Co. F. 49th Ill. Vol. Infantry and served three long years.
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Mustered in 31 Aug 1863, Clay City, IL as Pvt, Co. E, 46th Regiment Illinois Infantry, Army of the Cumberland, under command of Gen. Ulysses Grant. Engaged in Siege of Vicksburg. Promoted to Sgt and discharged 19 Jun 1865, Shreveport, LA.
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Co F 46 Ill Inf
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Winston Crouse
1820–1898
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Eveline Crouse Houk
1821–1915
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Frances "Frankey" Crouse Suffal
1823–1917
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William Crouse
1825–1862
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Jacob Crouse
1829–1829
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Calvin Crouse
1830–1909
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Wadie Crouse Wakefield
1832–1894
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Andrew Crouse
1834–1913
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Stephen Crouse
1836–1929
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Henry Crouse
1839–1864
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PVT Benjamin Crouse
1841–1929
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Harrison Crouse
1843–1932
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Frederick Crouse
1845–1917
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Susan Crouse Trimmer
1848–1929
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