Pvt. James Gould Keagle (I20469)
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Persönliche Fakten und Details
| Geburt | 17. Juni 1839 37 34 Jackson Township,Lycoming Co.,Pa |
| Heirat | 29. Januar 1867 (Alter 27) Deborah Jane(Janie) Caldwell - [Familie zeigen (F7895)]
Beloit, Rock, WI |
| Beruf | Carpenter |
| Tod des Vaters | 24. Juli 1878 (Alter 39) David Keagle (I23855) (Alter 76) - [Verwandtschaftsberechnung] |
| Tod der Mutter | 16. September 1887 (Alter 48) Catherine Brady (I23909) (Alter 82) - [Verwandtschaftsberechnung] |
| Tod | 23. Oktober 1904 (Alter 65) Dakota, Stephenson Co., Illinois Todesursache: Heart condition contracted during Civil War |
| Beerdigung | 26. Oktober 1904 Rock City, Stephenson Co., Illinois |
| Universelle Identifikationsnummer (UID) | 2E3DBE4D48B2D511973400E02931A951550F |
| Beerdigung | Rock City Cemetery |
| Letzte Änderung | 22. Juli 2006 - 15:36:08 |
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James Gould Keagle 1880 - Spring Grove Twsp, Green WI Military Rec BET. 14 AUG 1862 - 22 MAY 1865 U. S. Army Military Unit(s) Company I, 74th Regiment Illinois Infantry; 14 Aug 1862 - 30 Nov 1862 (same unit as his brother's Wm and Freeman) Military Unit(s) Company H, 2nd Battalion, Pioneer Brigade; 1 Dec 1862 - 22 May 1865 1865, 22 May - Discharged by reason of Surgeon's Certificate of Disability at Chicago, IL The 3000 men of the Pioneer Brigade were handpicked by the oders of Gen. Wm. Rosecrans ' 'The Pioneer Brigade was a unique unit in that it was the only one specifically organized as permanent pioneers. At no other time in the history of this conflict was ever organized such a unit, North or South, to serve the cause with both axe and musket.' ' http://www.thecivilwargroup.com/pioneer.html Occupation: House carpenter Religious Affil Evangelical Lutheran; Evangelical Residence: Pennsylvania; Illinois; Wisconsin Widow's Pension Record (Civil War), Cert. No. 598,386. Nat'l Archives, Wash DC. 1880 found in Spring Grove, Green WI his parents first lived in Rock Run Twsp, prior to that, PA->NY->Iowa->IL ------- David Keagle - father of James Warrant No. 353, Lycoming Co., PA. - Keagle PA farm 1847 - Sold the farm to Charles and Catherine Maneval, and moved to Illinois.Upon arrival in Illinois, the family lived in a log cabin near Dakota, Stephenson County for a short while. He established a Homestead claim for 60 Acres in Section 28, Rock Run Township, Stephenson County. This farm operated as a family enterprise until after his death. Brother of James Obituary Notice:Joseph S. Kegel [sic], a resident of this county since 1847, died at Globe Hospital this morning at about 9 o'clock, death being caused by uremia and senile debility. He was seventy-two years of age. For the past two weeks, Mr. Keagle, who is a resident of near Rock City, had been seriously ill, and ten days ago was brought to Globe Hospital where the end came this morning. Decedent was born in Lycoming County, Pa., October 24th, 1835. He came west when twelve years of age, in 1847, and with the exception of two years spent with a son in Iowa, has lived here continiously since. A carpenter and joiner by trade, Mr. Keagle followed that trade during the first thirty years of his residence in this section, later taking up farming near Rock City. He was married to Miss Lucinda V. Boyden, a native of this vicinity, in 1870, she having preceeded him to the grave, passing away six years ago. The deceased was a member of the United Presbyterian Church.Surviving him are three sons, Geo. H. of Storey [sic], County, Iowa. Wilbur [sic] E. of Davis, and Fred W., also of Davis.{Freeport Evening StandardFreeport, IllinoisNovember 13, 1907} -------- Sister of James Obituary Notice:Mrs. Rebecca A. Webb, wife of A. J. Webb, died at half past six o'clock Thursday morning, Jan. 25th. She was taken sicks nearly five years ago with diabetes but a complication of diseases set in which caused her death. Mrs. Webb, nee Keagle, was born in Lycoming county, Pennsylvania, Feb. 22, 1833. At the age of 14 years she came west with her parents and made their abode in a log house near the village now called Dakota. In 1847 they moved and settled on a claim one mile south of Rock City. Jan. 1, 1854, she was united in marriage to A. J. Webb. They were blessed in this union with five children, two daughters and three sons, Lillian A., Kate H., Fred E., living at home; Frank A., of Freeport, and Edward B., of Rock City. Shortly after the marriage she moved with her husband to Vinton, Ia., living there seven years, then moving bact to Rock Run, and living there until 1889, when they moved to Rock City, where they lived at the time of her death. She was converted to Christ fifteen years ago. She never united with any church but; lived a devout and consecrated Christian life, never flatering to stand for the truth and right. She was a kind and loving mother and the family deeply feel their loss. Besides her husband and children, who mourn her loss, are one sister and three brothers, Jane A. Hutchinson and Joseph S. Keagle, of Rock Run; James G. Keagle, of Green County, Wis., and Freeman B. Keagle, of Vinton, Iowa. One brother and one sister proceeded her to the grave, W. H. Keagle, who lost his life in the Civil War, and Margaret, who died when quite young. {Freeport Daily BulletinFreeport, IllinoisJanuary 31, 1900} ----- Brother of James: Died in war Name: William Harrison Keagle Sex: M Birth: 6 SEP 1831 in Jackson Tp., Lycoming Co., PA USA Death: 12 DEC 1862 in General Hospital No. 1, Nashville, TN USA Burial: 22 DEC 1862 Nashville National Cemetery, Madison, Davidson Co., TN |
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Familie des Vaters mit Elizabeth (Unbekannt) - [Familie zeigen (F9612)] |
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Familie mit Deborah Jane(Janie) Caldwell - [Familie zeigen (F7895)] |
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