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    4401 Thaddeus C. Purcell
    Residence Muscatine IA; 18 years old.
    Enlisted on 4/22/1861 as a Private.
    On 5/14/1861 he mustered into "C" Co. IA 1st Infantry
    He was Mustered Out on 8/21/1861 at St Louis, MO
    On 12/11/1861 he mustered into "C" Co. IA 16th Infantry
    He Re-enlisted on 1/5/1864
    He died of disease on 8/31/1864 at Atlanta, GA.
    (Died in field hospital)
    He was listed as: Wounded 6/27/1864 Kenesaw Mountain, GA. (Slightly wounded)
    Wounded 7/21/1864 Nickajack Creek, GA (Severely wounded in right shoulder)
    Missing 7/22/1864 Atlanta, GA
    Promotions: Sergt 11/1/1863
    born in Indiana

    SOURCES: Roster & Record of Iowa Soldiers in the War of Rebellion
    - Sixteenth Regiment Iowa Volunteers: Roster
    (c) Historical Data Systems, Inc. @ www.civilwardata.com 
    PURCELL, Thaddeus Constantine (I6512)
     
    4402 Thanks, Cochran, Elizabeth M. (I86)
     
    4403 The "Loyalist Hannah Lybs" can only mean Hannah Sypes, or Sipes, who did enter Niagara in 1778. This would mean that John had married a sister of the wife of his brother Peter, but additional evidence should be found to corroborate such a
    marriage. It is noted, however, that two of John's daughters were Hannah and Eve, names which were used in the Sipes family. 
    Wintemute, John\Johannes (I1309)
     
    4404 the 1850 census of lumberland, sullivan county, ny is most instructive... Carpenter, John (I17106)
     
    4405 The 1850 Census of Richmond Township, Tioga County, PA (Tri-County Genealogy Sites by Joyce Tice) lists Snover, Nathan G. (I15129)
     
    4406 The 1900 Nelson Co. census gives her name as Nannie Lee Younger born Aug. 1880. YOUNGER, Nancy Lee (Lee) (I313)
     
    4407 The 1900 Nelson Co. KY census lists Sept. 1882, farm labor. YOUNGER, John Coleman (I315)
     
    4408 the 1910 census lists Laura as Divorced. The 1920 census lists her as Widowed. PUCKETT, Laura Ida (I89)
     
    4409 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I15290)
     
    4410 The Ancestors of Richard Allan Moore and Calvin Cooper Moore by Robert Allan Moore and Ruth Miller Moore Moore, Robert Allan (I15300)
     
    4411 The Ancestors of Richard Allan Moore and Calvin Cooper Moore by Robert Allan Moore and Ruth Miller Moore Miller, Ruth (I15301)
     
    4412 The Appleman / Pickel information came from Marietta Pickell (csimp@uclink4.berkeley.edu) , from the"Palatine Families of New York" by Hank Jones. Diekerhoff, Anna Magdalena (I15084)
     
    4413 The birth date for one of the sons is obvuiously incorrect. Dodder, Jacob (I13597)
     
    4414 the Bowlby Surname Resource center: Bowlby, Isaac (I7139)
     
    4415 The boys mother, Mary Kane, died just 21 days after the twins were born. Their Aunt, Elizabeth (Looney) Wark agreed to raise them and in May 1877, went to Kansas City, MO to pick them up and take them to her home in Valparaiso, Indiana.
    Elizabeth's husband waas John Wark.  
    Looney Wark, Charles R. (I6979)
     
    4416 The children in this family grew up in Washington, Warren County, New Jersey. They were raised as Methodists. Petty, Jane (Jennie) (I5686)
     
    4417 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I15685)
     
    4418 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I15674)
     
    4419 The children were raised in Washington, New Jersey. Yawger, Edith (I15670)
     
    4420 The children were raised in Washington, New Jersey. Bodine, Joyce (I15700)
     
    4421 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I15701)
     
    4422 The current grave marker ,I understand , lists his birth as 1881. YOUNGER, John Coleman (I315)
     
    4423 the daughter of John J.(acob) Groover and Mary Keen Groover, Elizabeth (I1788)
     
    4424 The Dotterer Family, By Henry S. Dotterer. Phila: #35941, NSDAR Lib Dodder, Jacob (I13597)
     
    4425 The Dotterer Family, By Henry S. Dotterer. Phila: #35941, NSDAR Library, gives the marriage date as April 16, 1796 Dodderer, Henry (I3424)
     
    4426 The event was planned by their neices and nephews and was much appreciated by Mr. and Mrs. Lewis. Relatives present were: their son Leslie Lewis of Omaha, grandson Roger Lewis and nephew and wife Mr. and Mrs. Merlin Wintermute and daughters,
    all of McCook, Mr. and Mrs. Argyll Lewis of Stamford, Mr. and Mrs. Walt Wanner, and Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Lewis. 
    LEWIS, Thomas Jefferson (I171)
     
    4427 The excectutor of both wills was said to be Brother Edward Anthony. I do not know of an Edward Anthony.He was of Rt1 320K Tampa FL,4 Anthony, Robert Irving (I14218)
     
    4428 The family Bible indicates his birth date to be 1893. Dennis, John Willard (I13433)
     
    4429 The family emigrated from Scotland to the USA, arriving in New York on the ship India in 1871. Family F2569
     
    4430 The family members are listed in the 1850 and 1860 census for Highland Co., Ohio Puckett, Johnathan C. (I3595)
     
    4431 The family moved to Putnam county, Indiana in the mid 1830's. STRAUGHAN, John (I358)
     
    4432 The family moved to Waysland, Alberta, Canada in 1907. After Ruth and Fred divorced (probably early 1920's), Ruth moved back to the USA, probably to Michigan. Her obituary said that she lived in Michigan until 2 years before she died. Fayette, Ruth Harriet (I15861)
     
    4433 The family moved to Wisconsin (around Green Bay) and / or Illinois. Snover, Theodore Frelinghuysen (I9417)
     
    4434 The family of WINTERMUTE, Carrie (I172)
     
    4435 The family referred to him as Daniel. The only place I have seen John is in the 1860 Indiana Federal Census LEWIS, John Daniel (I173)
     
    4436 The famly bible of James and Mary Ann is in the possession of Donna S. Clarke. Wintermute, Mary Ann (I1688)
     
    4437 The first one is for a Joseph N Auble & Margarett "Wintermude" it is dated June 30, 1855, Sussex Co. New Jersey. Wintermute, Margaret (I1699)
     
    4438 The following deed is proof that Henry Savacool had a wife named Christina in December of 1795 when his father died intestate and left land to his children. Savercool, Julia Ann or Julianne (I2388)
     
    4439 The following information comes from a "Family Record" sheet compiled by Francis S. Crawn of Savercool, Jacob (I12807)
     
    4440 The following information is from Roger Gilbert Savercool, Julia Ann or Julianne (I2388)
     
    4441 The following information is from Roger Gilbert Savercool, Jacob (I12807)
     
    4442 The following information on the family of John Hankinson is taken from the files of Judy Hankinson Smith (rsmith@ptdprolog.net) http://home.ptd.net/~rsmith/genealogy/hankinsons/ Hankinson, John (I3070)
     
    4443 The Genealogy of Capt. George Moore was done by Darnel Chester Philhower, Willard, Ohio, who mother was Hannah Elizabeth Moore, daughter of Maurice and Hannah Davies Moore. It was found in the effects of Robert Allan Moore and Ruth Miller
    Moore. It was dated as being received July 30, 1964, too late to be included in their book "The Ancestors of Richard Allan Moore and Calvin Copper Moore" The work Darnel Chester Philhower was done in 1940. His sources are Spruce Run Church,
    NJ records.  
    Moore, Captain George (I15165)
     
    4444 The gravestones of Wilhelm and Christina Savacool can be found in the Old Stillwater Cemetery. Savercool, Jacob (I12807)
     
    4445 The Hope Cemetery is actually closer to Galesburg, Knox County, IL. BLAIR, Harriet W. (I401)
     
    4446 The Hubers are mentioned in the parish registers of Trippstadt situated at or near Holzwald, six miles south of Kaiserslautern. Several Hubers came to Philadelphia in 1740's and 1750's. Huber, Maria Juliana (I1311)
     
    4447 The information abouit this family comes primarily from:
    William Cothren, "History of Ancient Woodbury, Connecticut", CD-Local and Family Histories: CT, 1600's-1800's, (Produced in collaboration with the Genealogical Publishing Company, 2000) 
    Family F53
     
    4448 The information abouit this family comes primarily from:
    William Cothren, "History of Ancient Woodbury, Connecticut", CD-Local and Family Histories: CT, 1600's-1800's, (Produced in collaboration with the Genealogical Publishing Company, 2000) 
    Bronson, Ebenezer (I3689)
     
    4449 The information on Elizabeth and her Labbee descendant line is from LINDA LABBEE HOWELL (romardunes@gulftel.com). Labbee, John B. (I16752)
     
    4450 The information on many of these descendants came from Sarah Moore (sarahmoore@worldnet.att.net). Moore, Captain George (I15165)
     

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