1890 Special Census

Surviving Soldiers, Sailors, Marines, & Widows

Town of Easton, Marathon County, Wisconsin

Enumerated by William Marquardt, June 1890, District 129

Information in Blue (from misc. sources) was not included in the original document

House &

Family
No

Name

Rank

Co

Regiment
or
vessel

Enlistment

Date

Discharge

Date

Length of
service

yr-mo-dy

Post office
address

Disability & Remarks
 

Death

Date

  Carroll, Edward Private K 7th Mich Cav 15 Dec 1862 Apr 26 1866 3-5-11 Easton Rheumatism and heart
disease; deaf in one ear
 
  McCormick , Thomas Private A 8th Wis Inf 11 Feb 1864 Jun 18 1865 1-5-5 Easton Heart Disease, hernia
Not able to work
 
  Allen , George Private A 2nd Wis Inf 20 Jun 1861 Apr 28 1865 3-10-9 Wausau Heart disease--Not
able to work
 
  Meservey , Samuel Sergeant I 11th Wis Inf 10 Sep 1861 Sep 4 1865 4-0-6 Wausau Disability--Not able
to work
 
  Gosage , Adam Private C 26 Ohio Inf 1 May 1861 Jul 17 1864 3-0-11? Wausau Disability, Gun shot
wound in fore Arm--not
able to work
 
  Walker , Hirem Private
Private
H
E
48th Wis Inf
1st Wis Cav
Dec 1862
19 Dec 1863
Aug 20 1863
Jul 17 1865

0-9-0

1-1-4

Bernwood Gunshot wound left
shoulder; unable to work
part time
 
  Hunter , Samuel Private A 48th Wis Inf 2 Feb 1865 Dec 30 1865 0-10-28 Bernwood Deaf in right ear, cannot hear very good  
Add Nutter, Bridget
(widow)
    U.S. Soldier       Wausau    
  Rick, Carolyn
(widow).
    U.S. Soldier       Wausau    

 

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