Thirteen months after his marriage to Elizabeth,28 January 1864, Caleb enlisted in Company D, 14th infantry of the Wisconsin Volunteers from Waucousta
He was age 29 had blue eyes, light hair and complexion. He was 5 feet finches and listed his occupation as farmer. He was promoted to corporal on 9 March 1864- reduced to private 14 August 1865- furloughed for 60 days from 1 October 1865- absent without leave since 12 March1866- No discharch papers furnished- mustered out at Madison Wisconsin 12 March 1866-
Five children were born of this union. Elizabeth died in 1875. One year later, Caleb married Louis Loomis Haskin, the widow of Elizabeth's brother, Elmer William Haskin.
Thirteen months after his marriage to Elizabeth,28 January 1864, Caleb enlisted in Company D, 14th infantry of the Wisconsin Volunteers from Waucousta
He was age 29 had blue eyes, light hair and complexion. He was 5 feet finches and listed his occupation as farmer. He was promoted to corporal on 9 March 1864- reduced to private 14 August 1865- furloughed for 60 days from 1 October 1865- absent without leave since 12 March1866- No discharch papers furnished- mustered out at Madison Wisconsin 12 March 1866-
Five children were born of this union. Elizabeth died in 1875. One year later, Caleb married Louis Loomis Haskin, the widow of Elizabeth's brother, Elmer William Haskin.
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