Bio: Collins, Norman Orion & Margaret
Contact: Lani
Surnames: Albaugh, Barron, Basye, Blair, Blake, Bolenbaugh, Breese, Brockover, Browning, Bunnell, Carver, Chesemore, Chistophson, Clark, Classin, Colwin, Cove, Covin, Craig, Craigo, Collins, Dean, Dix, Dodge, Dosh, Fisher, Fitzgerald, Freeman, Gault, Gray, Gilllis, Graham, Gray, Gear, Hangeson, Hart, Holloway, Houstein, Hoyt, Hurlburt, Jones, Joslin, Logue, Manning, Mark, McMahan, Miller, Milner, Morris, Ottaway, Peckham, Perrigo, Pierson, Privet, Purcell, Robinson, Rogers, Roush, Salmon, Seeley, Shadrach, Smith, Sutton, Taplin, Thorton, Truesdell, Waddell, Waggoner, Wallace, Willetts, Wright
----Source: Transcribed by Tim Stowell, Federall Census Records
Norman Orion & Margaret Collins
Researched by Lani Bartelt
Norman Orion Collins fought as a private in the Civil War for 2 years, 11 months and 21 days, from August 16, 1862 to April 24, 1864. He was a Musician in Co. A, of the 25th Wisconsin Infantry. At the time of the 1890 Census, he was residing in Thorp, Wisconsin and suffering a disability of chronic diarrhea and piles.
1880 Federal Census--Orion, Richland, Wisconsin | |||||||||
Name | Relation | Marital |
Sex |
Color |
Birth Year |
Birthplace |
Occupation |
Father Born | Mother Born |
Norman Collins | Head | Married | Male | White | 35-1845 | Wisconsin | Laborer | Indiana | Missouri |
Margaret Collins | Wife | Married | Female | White | 33-1847 | New York | Keeping House | Pennsylvania | Ireland |
Mary Collins | Daughter | Single | Female | White | 13-1867 | Wisconsin | At Home | Wisconsin | New York |
Henry Collins | Son | Single | Male | White | 11-1869 | Wisconsin | At Home | Wisconsin | New York |
Stephen Collins | Son | Single | Male | White | 8-1872 | Wisconsin | At Home | Wisconsin | New York |
Clara Collins | Daughter | Single | Female | White | 4-1876 | Wisconsin | At Home | Wisconsin | New York |
Rosa Collins | Daughter | Single | Female | White | 1-1879 | Wisconsin | At Home | Wisconsin | New York |
Twenty-Fifth Wisconsin Infantry
Company B.
Captain, W H Joslin (promoted to major and brevet lieutenant-colonel).
Lieutenants: William Roush, W H Bennett (promoted to captain) d.
Orderly Sergeants: W C's Barron (promoted to captain), E. A. Houstein (promoted to 1st lieutenant), John A. Mark c, E A Clark c, Adam Albaugh c.
Corporals: W. M. Gault c, Edward B Waggoner (promoted to 2d lieutenant), Robert D. Robinson, Robert M Classin, Abram Miller, Edward Morris, Ansley Wallace c, James R McMahan c.
Musicians: Norman Collins, John W Basye.
Teamster, G Laymon.
Privates: Harry Austin, Simon S. Blake, John Bolenbaugh c, Peter Bolenbaugh, Israel Breese, W. S. Breese a, L. D. Browning, Jesse G. Bunnell (to sergeant), Newton Chesemore, Ole Chistophson c, Stephen V. Craig c, Lewis Craigo, J. J. Crandall c, W Crandall c, Jacob Dickason c, Jacob Dix, Shadrach Dix c, Ellridge Dodge c, John Fitzgerald (promoted to adjutant), Isaac Fish c, William Fisher, George W Freeman c, David Graham c, Benjamin Gray c, Enoch Gray, Charles C. Higgins c, Walter A Holbrook c, W. M. Hough c, Robert F Hurd, David Hough, Thomas D. James c, Benjamin B Jewell c, John Johnson, Jesse Jones c, Alexander Jones c, O. Klingler, Samuel Kramer, John M. Lewis, Samuel Q. Lewis c, Franklin E Lyons, Henry W Marden, Samuel Marshal, Greene Mayfield, John McKay, John McNelly c, Ira W. Merrill, Charles Mills, George Miller, John Sherer, Francis T. Skinner, Albert W Stockton, Emanuel Taylor, Jabob Van Pool, Daniel Wallace c, Stephen J Wallace c, John W Wildemouth c, Jacob Yonder, Horace Alby, Peter F. C. Bartle, George Myers a, Joseph Moody, John D. Nicks, Robert J Nimmick, Ole Oleson a, E. E. Ottaway, Ole Paulson c, E. Pierson, W. R. Peckham, Charles W Peckham, Peter Penny, George E Perkins, George L. Ramsdell, John Reeves, c, W. F. Rose, Frank E Seeley, Thornton J Smith, David R Taplin, Albert Truesdell c, William Waddell, Hiram Wallace c, M J Welton c, DeWitt C. Wood, John Young, O. M. Byington, John D Brockover, James A. Blair, John C. Bock, William E. Classin, John Craig, Edmund Dosch, Darius P. David, Martin Gray, Ansel Hurlburt, Thomas Harris, Ole Hangeson, Albert J. Hoyt, James Lewis, George T. Logue, Adam J. Logue, John M. Logue, John L. S. Logue, Warner C. Moore, Robert C. McKinney, Neal Pettygrove c, Samuel J. Robinson, Cutler Salmon, Albert W Willetts, William Racy a, William E. Booth, R. F. Carver, Dolas Colwin, John Cove, Cassius C. Dean, Marcus P. David, David G Gillis, William Willoughby, James M Waldeck, George W Wilsey, Andrew Young, M Bennett, J Lafayette Hoyt c, James W Joslin, Timothy Manning b, J M Sutton c, H's Milner, Joseph C. Privet, James K Purcell, C. C. Sutton, William Wright c, Henry Gear b, Seth Rogers, Andrew E. Oleson c, Christian Munson, c, Julius C. Jenks c, George W. Breese, William Brown c, J. M. Keepers, William Perrigo, W. W. Sanborn.
Quartermaster: W. H. Downs.
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