| Military History | ||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Time and Place of Each Enlistment | Rank | Company and Regiment | Time and Place of Discharge | Cause of Discharge | Kind and Degree of Disability | When and where Contracted |
| April 19/61 Columbus O | Pte | B 3 Ohio Inf | June 12/61 Camp Dennison | Reenlistment | General Disabilty | |
| June 13/61 Columbus O | Pte | B 3 Ohio Inf | Feb 12/63 Gallason?, Tenn | Disability | do. | |
| Dec 29/63 Toledo O | Pte | B 3 Ohio Inf transferred 33 Ohio Inf | July 12/65 Marshalls Tenn | Mustered Out | ||
| Record Cards | |
| 3d. O.I. | 26 mos |
| 33d O.I. | 14 mos |
| 40 | |
| Domestic History | |
|---|---|
| Where Born | England Leeds |
| Age | 69 |
| Height | 5 5 |
| Complexion | fair |
| Color of Eyes | gray |
| Color of Hair | gray |
| Occupation | Machinist |
| Residence Subsequent to Discharge | Fremont O |
| Married or Single | Widower |
| Name and Address of Nearest Relative | Daughter, Gertrude Akron O. |
| Home History | ||
|---|---|---|
| Rate of Pension | 8.00 | 12.00 |
| Date of Admission and Re-admission | Aug 13/87 | June 1, 1895 |
| Conditions of Re-admission | Southern Barnch | |
| Date of Discharge | X G.I.A. May 3/93 | May 22.95 |
| Cause of Discharge | G H improved | |
| Date of Death | 10th. Mar. 1896 | |
| Cause of Death | ||
| General Remarks | |
|---|---|
| Papers | |
| Admission Paper | 1 |
| Army Discharge | 1 |
| Certificate of Service | 1 |
| Pension Certificate | Pensioned Apl 12.90. at $8.00 per month from Aug 3.89. for Rheumatism, and dyspepsia, Arrears of $56.27. Increased to $12.00 ?? June 27 90 from 31 July 90. Sept 4 92 $100.40 |
| Effects | |
| Labor Money | None |
| Pension Money | $163.59 |
| Personal, Appraised at | None |
| Total | $163.59 |
| How disposed of | |
Affiliate Publication Title: Historical Registers of National Homes
for Disabled Volunteer Soldiers, 1866-1938
Affiliate Publication Number: M1749
GS Film number: 1547735
Digital Folder Number: 004832582
Image Number: 00721
Source: FamilySearch - United States National Homes for Disabled Volunteer
Soldiers, 1866-1938