Updated 6 March 2008
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The Civil War soldiers on this list were residents of Hartland Township, Livingston County, Michigan. Some were residents before the war, some after, and some both before and after. Some acquired permanent posthumous residence in Hartland by being interred in one of its cemeteries. More than 170 men are listed.This page continues to undergo revisions. Currently being added are: (1) birth year; (2) death year; (3) more census data for 1850, 1860, 1870, 1880, 1900, and 1920; (4) more men; (5) more pension file numbers; (6) recruiting at Hartland; (7) cause of death, if died while in service.
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Veteran's name, company, and regiment data is fromWidow's or minor child's name is from NARA microfilm publication T288, General Index to Pension Files, 1861-1934 (544 rolls) which is available at 15 research facilities, or from examination of the pension file itself.
- NARA microfilm publication T288, General Index to Pension Files, 1861-1934 (544 rolls) which is available at 15 research facilities or
- NARA microfilm publication T289, Organization Index to Pension Files of Veterans Who Served Between 1861 and 1900 (765 rolls) which is available at Search T289 in NARA's Microfilm Locator, or
- from the pension file, or
- from the compiled military service record (CMSR).
Birth Year is approximate and is derived either from the census data, pension file, or compiled military service record (CSMR).
Year Resided in Hartland is from a variety of sources:
Data for 1850 is from NARA microfilm publication M432, Seventh Census of the United States, 1850, roll 356, Hartland Twp., which has been transcribed in a handy print format in Kernie L. King, ed., 1850 Federal Census, Livingston County, Michigan (Howell, MI: Livingston County Genealogical Society, 2nd printing, Sept. 1992).Pension file number is from NARA microfilm publication T288, General Index to Pension Files, 1861-1934 (544 rolls) which is available at 15 research facilities or from NARA microfilm publication T289, Organization Index to Pension Files of Veterans Who Served Between 1861 and 1900 (765 rolls). Most Civil War pension files are available from NARA; and you can Order Online! Note:Data for 1860 is from NARA microfilm publication M653, Eighth Census of the United States, 1860, roll 552, Hartland Twp., which has been transcribed in a handy print format in Kernie L. King, ed., 1860 Federal Census and Mortality Schedule, Livingston County, Michigan (Howell, MI: Livingston County Genealogical Society, third printing, 1997).
Data for 1861-1866 is from History of Livingston County, Michigan (Philadelphia: Everts & Abbott, 1880), pp. 60-120. This data should be used with caution. Men might have been residents of a different township than that for which they are listed. In a letter contained in the Robert Crouse Collection, Robert Findley complained that men recruited from Hartland were being credited to Howell. Thus, this data may be both under-inclusive and over-inclusive: men who lived in Hartland might be credited to a different township, or men who lived in a different township might be credited to Hartland. For example, some men lived in 1860 in Brighton (Charles Goucher, Homer Goucher, George Newberry), in Cohoctah (Elias Durfee), in Deerfield (Myron Southwick), in Howell (Vestall Baker), in Oceola (William Griswold, Ezra Martin, Calvin Murdock, Charles Murdock, Henry Vorce), and in Tyrone (George R. Griswold), yet are credited as 1861-1866 residents of Hartland. Perhaps some indeed lived in Hartland at the time of enlistment. It was common for young men to be employed as farm laborers by another farm family, with room and board being part of their pay. During the Civil War, a farm family might find itself in greater need of such hired labor if its own sons were away at war.
Data called "1863 [BD]" is from Michigan State Gazetteer and Business Directory for 1863 (Detroit, MI: Charles F. Clark, 1863), pp. 337-338.
Data for 1870 is from NARA microfilm publication M593, Ninth Census of the United States, 1870, roll 687, Hartland Twp., which the Library of Michigan has placed online (see pages 121 thru 135R).
Data for 1880 is from NARA microfilm publication T9, Tenth Census of the United States, 1880, roll 592, enumeration district __ (Hartland Twp.), which has been transcribed in a handy print format in Kernie L. King, ed., 1880 Federal Census and Mortality Schedule, Livingston County, Michigan (Howell, MI: Livingston County Genealogical Society, first printing, 1997).
Data for 1883 is from List of Pensioners on the Roll, January 1, 1883 (Washington: Government Printing Office, 1883), of which the Michigan portion is now online.
Data for 1890 is from NARA microfilm publication M123, Schedules Enumerating Union Veterans and Widows of Union Veterans of the Civil War, 1890, roll 19, which is available at Search M123 in NARA's Microfilm Locator.
Data for 1891 is from Roster No. 3, New York Soldiers, by the Organization of New York Soldiers Living in Michigan, July 1891. The list includes "Parshallville" residents (1) Philander Merithew, Co. F, 33rd New York Infantry, and (2) Lewis R. [should be K.] Gilbert, Co. D, 85th New York Infantry and Co. F, 210th Pennsylvania Infantry; their post office address was Parshallville, but both lived in Oceola Twp. according to documents in their pension files.
Data for 1894 is from Washington Gardner, comp., Census of the State of Michigan, 1894, Vol. III (Lansing, MI: Robert Smith & Co., 1896) which is now online.
Data for 1900 is from NARA microfilm publication T623, Twelfth Census of the United States, 1900, roll 726, enumeration district 71 (Hartland Twp.).
Data for 1910 is from NARA microfilm publication T624, Thirteenth Census of the United States, 1910, roll 660, enumeration district 106 (Hartland Twp.). Column 30 indicates whether the person was a "survivor of the Union or Confederate Army or Navy." The answers are "UA" for Union Army, "UN" for Union Navy, "CA" for Confederate Army, and "CN" for Confederate Navy. For more information, see Clues in Census Records, 1850-1930.
Data for 1920 is from NARA microfilm publication
T625, Fourteenth Census of the United States, 1920, roll 780, enumeration district 148 (Hartland Twp.). Data for 1930 is from NARA microfilm publication T626, Fifteenth Census of the United States, 1930, roll 1005, enumeration district 47-11 (Hartland Twp.). Column 31 indicates Civil War veterans with the abbreviation "CW." For more information, see Clues in Census Records, 1850-1930.
[CMSR] data is from a record in the compiled military service record.
[PF] data is from a record in the pension file.
"Burial (GC-DAR) YEAR" data indicates a burial at Griswold Cemetery in Hartland Township, and is from "Griswold Cemetery," in Michigan DAR GRC Report, Series 1, Vol. 233: Rural Cemeteries of Livingston County, Michigan, Vol. 3. For general location, see Hartland Township Cemetery Location Page.
"Burial (HC) YEAR" data indicates a burial at Hartland Cemetery, near Hartand village, and is from Hartland Township Cemeteries: Grave Locations (unpaginated) (Hartland, MI: Hartland Twp., 1998). This book, available at Cromaine District Library, provides additional information (sometimes inaccurate) beyond that shown here. For general location, see Hartland Township Cemetery Location Page.
"Burial (HC-DAR) YEAR" data indicates a burial at Hartland Cemetery, near Hartand village, and is from "Hartland Cemetery," in Michigan DAR GRC Report, Series 1, Vol. 233: Rural Cemeteries of Livingston County, Michigan, Vol. 3. For general location, see Hartland Township Cemetery Location Page.
"Burial (PC) YEAR" data is from Parshallville Cemetery. For general location, see Hartland Township Cemetery Location Page.
"Burial (PC-DAR) YEAR" data indicates a burial at Parshallville Cemetery in Hartland Township, and is from "Parshallville Cemetery," in Michigan DAR GRC Report, Series 1, Vol. 233: Rural Cemeteries of Livingston County, Michigan, Vol. 3. For general location, see Hartland Township Cemetery Location Page.
Death Year is from either the soldier's compiled military service record or pension file. Cause of death is given for those who died while in service as disease; KIA (killed in action); POW (died while a prisoner of war); or wounds (died following battle).
- "No Pension" means that I was unable to locate this man under this name in T288 or under the particular company in T289.
- [DVA] following the pension number means the file remains in the custody of the Department of Veterans Affairs; it was not among those transferred to NARA in the 1940s because it was still an active file, or had only recently become inactive.
Name of Veteran (Widow) | Birth Year | Year Resided in Hartland | Company and Regiment | Pension File No. | Death Year |
Adams, David W. | 1820 | 1861 | Co. I, 3rd Michigan Cavalry | "No Pension" | |
Andrews [Andrus], Henry C. Note 35 | 1844 | 1864 1864 [CMSR] | Battery H, 1st Michigan Light Artillery | SC 784007 | 1932 |
Andrews, John Wesly (Loraine) | 1835 | 1852-1877 [PF], 1865 [CMSR] | Co. C, 15th Michigan Infantry | WC 213,683 | 1877 |
Baker, Vestall A. | 1843 | 1864 | Co. I, 8th Michigan Infantry | SC 369,058 | 1928 |
Bates, Sylvester (Clara) | 1835 | 1860 | Co. E, 26th Michigan Infantry | WC 613,030 | 1905 |
Beaumont, John F. | 1843 | 1884 [PF] Note 9 | Co. A, 3rd Michigan Cavalry | C 2,568,681 | 1940 |
Beebe, Amos J. (Julia E.) | 1890, 1894 | Co. I, 3rd Michigan Cavalry | WC 731,642 | 1915 | |
Boutell, Cornelius (Sarah) | 1832 | 1860 | Co. B, 4th Michigan Cavalry | WC 233,154 | 1910 |
Bradley, John J. | 1843/44 | 1850, 1860, 1862, 1870, 1900, 1910 Burial (HC) 1932 Burial (HC-DAR) 1932 | Co. E, 26th Michigan Infantry | SC 888,266 | 1932 |
Brock, William H. | 1842 | 1850, 1860, 1861, 1890, 1894 | Co. I, 8th Michigan Infantry | SC 475,415 | 1920 |
Bryant, James W. (Marier) | 1842 | 1894, 1900 | Co. A, 30th Michigan Infantry Co. C, 30th Michigan Infantry | WC 556,819 | |
Bullard, Edwin (Emma F.) | 1836 | 1860, 1864 | Battery H, 1st Michigan Light Artillery Co. B, 5th Michigan Infantry | WC 523,982 | |
Bullard, Silas (Adilaid) | 1844 | Sept. 1865-1868 [PF] | Co. E, 4th Michigan Cavalry | WC 675,373 | 1908 |
Bussell, Nickalus | 1890 | Co. I, 8th Michigan Cavalry | |||
Bussy [Bussey], Jerome (Emma) Note 6 | 1833 | 1850, 1860, 1870, 1880, 1883, 1890 1900 Burial (PC) Burial (PC-DAR) | Co. H, 9th Michigan Infantry Co. A, 1st U.S. Cavalry V.R.C. | WC 625,005 | 1903 |
Campbell, Archibald P. | 1818/19 | 1860, 1862?, 1870, 1880 | 2nd Michigan Cavalry | SO 64,565 | |
Campbell, Daniel | 1864 | Co. E, 3rd Michigan Cavalry | |||
Campbell, Donald | 1847 | 1860 | Co. E, 3rd Michigan Cavalry | "No Pension" | |
Carl, Henry (Sylvia) | 1863 | Co. I, 5th Michigan Infantry | WC 37,958 | ||
Chamberlain, Mark H. | 1841 | Burial (PC) 1921 Burial (PC-DAR) 1921 | Co. I, 8th Michigan Infantry | SC 450,124 | 1921 |
Chambers, Pheroras P. (Susan E.) Note 7 | 1838 | 1850, 1860 | Co. I, 3rd Michigan Cavalry | WC 316,208 | 1891 |
Chrispell, Martin (Phylinda) | 1847 | 1864 [CMSR] Note 19 | Co. A, 3rd Michigan Cavalry | XC 2,626,696 | 1929 |
Clark, Lanson E. (Eliza M.) | 1844 | 1850, 1860, 1862, 1880, 1883, 1890 Burial (HC) 1889 Burial (HC-DAR) 1889 | Co. E, 26th Michigan Infantry | WC 272,067 | 1889 |
Cleveland, Lucius | 1833 | 1870, Burial (PC) 1924 Burial (PC-DAR) 1924 | Co. G, 13th Michigan Infanry | SC 860,640 | 1924 |
Coe, James (Jane) Note 6 | 1829 | 1860 Note 4 | Co. F, 2nd Michigan Infantry | WC 506,367 | 1894 |
Colf, George | 1845 | Burial (HC) 1925 Burial (HC-DAR) | Co. K, 5th Michigan Cavalry | 1925 | |
Collins, George R. (widow) | 1837 | 1870, 1880, 1890, 1894 1900 | Co. C, 10th Michigan Infantry | WC 691,811 | |
Cook, Benjamin L. Note 22 | 1844 | 1850, 1860, 1865 [CMSR] 1880 | Co. D, 16th Michigan Infantry | SC 379,982 | 1909 |
Cox, William H. | 1843 | 1870, 1880, 1883 Burial (HC) 1887 | Co. E, 22nd Michigan Infantry | SC 113,907 | 1887 |
DeWitt, Joseph | 1835 | 1850, 1860 | Co. K, 9th Michigan Infantry Co. D, 2nd Battalion, 11th U.S. Infantry Co. E, 2nd Battalion, 11th U.S. Infantry 12th Co., 2nd Battalion, V.R.C. | SC 157,197 | 1904 |
Dodds, Thaddeus [Thadeous] A. (mother: Asenath Dodds) | 1845 | Burial (PC) 1864 [sic] Burial (PC-DAR) 1865 [sic] | Unassigned, 22nd Michigan Infantry | (mother) MO 643,782 | 1864 |
Doremus, P. [Peter?] | 1891 | Co. A, 36th New York Infantry | |||
Drullard, K. | 1824 | Burial (HC-DAR) 1901 | 1901 | ||
Dubois, John Note 16 | 1820 | "1863" | Co. I, 2nd Michigan Cavalry Co. B, 17th Veterans Reserve Corps | "No Pension" | |
Durfee, Elias (Jane) | 1846 | 1862 | Co. E, 26th Michigan Infantry | WC 843,408 | 1918 |
Eager, Thomas | 1830 | 1864 | Co. B, 8th Michigan Infantry | SC 789,243 | 1911 |
Eaton, William Franklin Note 1 | 1846 | ca. 1856-1863 [PF] 1860, 1870, 1880, 1890 | Co. H, 5th Michigan Infantry | SC 511,209 | after 1918 |
Elliot, Arthur | Burial (HC) | ||||
Ethridge, Nathaniel C. (Kate M.) | 1826/27 | 1850, 1860, 1861, 1870, 1880 | Battery H, 1st Michigan Light Artillery | WO 892,830 | |
Findley, Robert Note 6 | 1832 | Co. E, 26th Michigan Infantry Co. G, 26th Michigan Infantry | SO 917,282 | ||
Flint, Frank [Franklin] W. | 1846 | 1846 [CMSR], 1850 | Co. H, 7th Michigan Infantry | SC 105,182 | after July 1902 |
Flint, Hiram | 1841 | 1841 [CMSR], 1850 | Co. F, 7th Michigan Infantry | "No Pension" | |
Foster, Quintus Note 6 | 1829 | 1850, 1860, 1861, 1864, 1870 | Battery H, 1st Michigan Light Artillery | SC 92,068 | 1891 |
Fox, Ezra A. (Huldah A. Bowen, remarried widow) | 1829 | 1850 | Co. L, 3rd Michigan Cavalry | WC 342,030 | 1862 - Disease |
Fox, Wells B., M.D. (Orcelia M.) Note 6 | 1822 | 1860, 1862 1863 [BD] | 5th Michigan Infantry 8th Michigan Infantry 22nd Michigan Infantry | WC 445,101 | |
Franklin, Hubbard W. (Hester) Note 37 | 1845 | 1860, 1864, 1870, 1880, 1890, 1894, 1900, 1910 | Battery H, 1st Michigan Light Artillery | WC 784,071 | 1913 |
Gannon, William R. (Mary A.) Note 34 | 1837 | 1850, 1860, 1870, 1880, 1890, 1894, 1900, 1910 | Co. D, 10th U.S. Infantry | WC 832,851 | 1917 |
Gardner, Henry (Martha A.) (alias Henry Gardner Bump Jr.) | 1837 | Burial (GC-DAR) 1914 | Battery E, 1st Connecticut Heavy Artillery | WC 781,274 | 1914 |
Goss, Alonzo (Euthemia) | 1828 | 1880, 1890, 1894, 1900 | 3rd Michigan Infantry | WC 761,217 | |
Goucher, Charles Locklin N. Clark, Gdn. of minor children | 1828 | bef. 1864 | Co. B, 6th Michigan Cavalry | MC 39,440 | 1864 - Disease |
Goucher, Homer | 1848 | 1864 | Co. B, 6th Michigan Cavalry | 1864 - POW | |
Graham, John | 1833 | 1850, 1860, 1864 | Co. I, 3rd Michigan Cavalry | SC 420,795 | |
Graham, Robert | 1832 | 1850, 1860, 1864, 1870, 1890, 1894 Burial (HC) Burial (HC-DAR) | Co. I, 3rd Michigan Cavalry | SC 734,297 | |
Graham, Thomas | 1835 | 1850, 1860, 1861 | Co. D, 3rd Michigan Cavalry Co. E, 3rd Michigan Cavalry Co. G, 3rd Michigan Cavalry | SC 83,266 | 1914 |
Griffin, Reuben | 1826 | 1860 | Battery H, 1st Michigan Light Artillery | SC 227,148 | 1912 |
Griswold, Elisha | Co. F, 3 Michigan Cavalry | WC 532,471 | 1901 | ||
Griswold, Frederick S. | 1807 | 1861 Burial (GC-DAR) 1865 | Battery E, 1st Michigan Light Artillery | SC 29,388 | 1865 |
Griswold, George R. (minors Arthur B. & Daniel F.) | 1837 | 1864 Burial (GC-DAR) 1864 | Co. B, 8th Michigan Infantry | MC 29,637 Note 5 | 1864 |
Griswold, McDowell | 1845 | 1861/__ Burial (PC) 1887 Burial (PC-DAR) 1887 | Co. I, 8th Michigan Infantry | SC 198,978 | 1887 |
Griswold, Robert W. (widow) | 1844 | 1862, 1890, 1894, 1900, 1910, 1920 Burial (GC-DAR) 1920 | Battery H, 1st Michigan Light Artillery | WC 896,263 | |
Griswold, William | 1806 | 1861 1861 [CMSR] | Battery H, 1st Michigan Light Artillery | "No Pension" | |
Grubb, Primose W. (Isabella) | 1842/43 | 1850, 1860, 1880, 1890, 1894 Burial (HC) 1897 Burial (HC-DAR) 1897 | Co. E, 1st U.S. Infantry Vet. Vol. Eng. | XC 2,672,495 [DVA] | 1897 |
Hale, Alvin N. Note 8 | 1835 | 1860 | Co. H, 5th Michigan Cavalry | "No Pension" | |
Hale, Sanford S. Note 8 | 1846 | 1860 | Co. H, 5th Michigan Cavalry | "No Pension" | |
Haskell, Henry H. (Nellie May) | 1847 | 1930 | Co. G, 11th Michigan Infantry | XC 953,116 [DVA] | |
Hastings, Thomas A. (Elizabeth P.) | 1864 | Co. B, 8th Michigan Infantry | XC 2,643,397 [DVA] | ||
Hathaway, Albert L. (Esther M.) Note 6 | 1831 | 1850, 1860, 1863 [BD] bef. 1864 | Co. H, 8th Michigan Cavalry Co. I, 8th Michigan Cavalry Co. K, 8th Michigan Cavalry | WC 668,509 | |
Hathaway, Dwight E. (Becca) | 1842 | 1850, 1860, 1862 | 26th Michigan Infantry | WC 865,382 | 1918 |
Hendee [Handy], Royal D. | 1843 | 1861 | Co. I, 8th Michigan Infantry | "No Pension" | 1862 - KIA |
Holdridge, William Peck (Henrietta) Note 17 | 1837 | 1860 | Co. I, 3rd Michigan Cavalry | WC 618,221 | 1905 |
Hopper, Edward (Clara N.) | 1838 | ca. 1860-1865 [PF] 1870 1865-Jan. 1873 [PF] | Co. D, 16th Michigan Infantry | WC 687,797 | 1909 |
Horton, William McKendree (Loana L.) Note 24 | 1843 [PF] | 1843 | Co. E, 26th Michigan Infantry Co. B, 118th U.S.C.T. Co. E, 118th U.S.C.T. Co. G, 118th U.S.C.T. | WC 796,261 | 1915 |
House, Amasa G. (Polly) | 1819 | 1850 | Co. B, 1st Michigan Sharpshooters | WC 320,684 | 1871 |
House, Sanford E. (Loretta) Note 29 | 1848 | 1848 [PF], 1850 | Co. I, 9th Michigan Infantry | WC 905,627 | 1921 |
Hutchinson, Orlando Note 32 | 1844 | 1850 | Co. E, 8th Michigan Cavalry Co. I, 8th Michigan Cavalry Co. K, 8th Michigan Cavalry | 1863 - POW | |
Isham, Reuben B. (mother: Alvira Coffeen) | 1840 | 1860 | Co. F, 7th Michigan Infantry | (mother) MC 368,936 | 1864 |
Johnson, Alfred (Julia) Note 2 | 1833 | 1880, 1885 [PF], 1890, 1894 | Co. C, 5th Michigan Infantry Co. I, 5th Michigan Infantry | WC 696,781 | |
Johnson, Walter F. | 1862 | Co. I, 3rd Michigan Cavalry | |||
Johnson, Warren E. [Edward?] (mother: Adaline Johnson) | 1841 | 1860 Burial (HC-DAR) 1863 | Co. I, 6th Michigan Cavalry | (mother) MC 70,695 | 1863 - KIA |
Kelley, Daniel (Clarissa J.) | 1842 | 1850, 1860, 1863 | Co. K, 8th Cavalry | WC 428,252 | |
Kershner, William H. (Melissa M.) | 1840 | 1880, 1890, 1894, 1900 1910, 1920, Burial (HC) 1920 Burial (HC-DAR) 1920 | Co. I, 7th Michigan Cavalry | WC 889,481 | 1920 |
Kesler, Willard H. (father: Peter Kesler) | 1842 | 1842 [PF], 1850, 1860, 1862 Burial (PC-DAR) | Co. I, 8th Michigan Infantry | (Father) MC 209,293 | 1865 - Disease |
Kirk, James C. (Frances E.) Note 30 | 1813 | 1875-1887 [PF] Burial (HC) 1887 Burial (HC-DAR) 1891 [sic!] | Co. C, 40th New York Infantry Co. H, 87th New York Infantry | WC 301,583 | 1887 |
Kirk, Nehemiah B. (Clarissa) | 1838 | 1850, 1865 [CMSR], 1868 [PF], 1870 | Co. I, 15th Michigan Infantry | WC 455,851 | 1895 |
Kirk, Newton T. (Mary E.) Note 6 | 1836 | 1850, 1860, 1862, 1870 | Co. E, 26th Michigan Infantry Co. H, 118th USCT Co. F, 124th USCT | WC 693,389 | |
Kirk, Richard T. | 1846 | 1850, 1880, 1890, 1891, 1894 | Co. H, 19th New York Cavalry Co. E, 4th U.S. Infantry | SC 634,264 | |
Knapp, Orley D. (Hannah O.) (Hannah O. Gue, Gdn. of Frank W. Knapp and Floyd E. Knapp; later widow of Leonard Gue) | 1834 | 1860 | Co. H, 5th Michigan Cavalry | WC 467,578 Note 18 | 1864 - KIA |
Lamb, Aroswell (Coella P.) | 1844/45 | 1850, 1860, 1862, 1870, 1880, 1883, 1890, 1894, 1900, 1910, Burial (GC-DAR) 1915 | Co. E, 26th Michigan Infantry | WC 800,376 | 1915 |
Lansing, Edward Note 25 | 1836 | 1864 [CMSR] | Co. D, 5th Michigan Infantry | ||
Lee, Elbert N. (Eliza) | 1834/35 | 1850 | Co. I, 3rd Michigan Infantry | WO 829,627 | 1893 |
Lee, Spencer D. (Sarah S.) | 1837 | 1850 | Co. D, 1st Michigan Cavalry Co. G, 1st Michigan Cavalry | WC 891,864 | 1920 |
Lewis, Warren | 1830 | 1860, 1864 | Battery H, 1st Michigan Light Artillery | WC 667,280 | 1908 |
Lindsley, Frank Robert aka Robert Corston (Mary H. Corston) | 1847 | 1890, 1894, 1900, 1910 | Co. H, 1st Michigan Cavalry | WO 1,098,396 | 1917 |
Lyons, Samuel (Elmina) | 1843 | 1894, 1900 | |||
Macomber, Elias A. (Miranda) varients: Macumber, McOmber; gravestone: McComber | 1864, 1870 Burial (HC) 1878, Burial (HC-DAR) | Battery H, 1st Michigan Light Artillery | WC 487,931 | 1878 | |
Mahn, Herman [Harman] (Barbara) | 1845 | 1864 [CMSR] | Co. K, 29th Michigan Infantry | WC 608,799 | 1905 |
Maneypenny, Thomas (August Kringel, guardian of Charles Manypenny, a minor) | 1838 | 1862 | Co. I, 22 Michigan Infantry | MC 770,119 | 1903 |
Marsh, Edward C. | 1864 | Co. H, 8th Michigan Infantry | SC 58,858 | ||
Martin, Ezra M. (Clara D.) | 1841/42 | 1861, 1880, 1890, 1894 1900 | Co. I, 8th Michigan Infantry | XC 2,677,171 | |
Martin, Gideon M. [W.?] | 1836 | 1870 Burial (PC), Burial (PC-DAR) | company unassigned, 15th Michigan Infantry | SC 419,391 | 1908 |
Massey [Massy], Henry R. Note 23 | 1832 | Co. C, 16th Michigan Infantry | C 2,457,401 | 1921 | |
Maudlin, John (Sarah A.) 19th century handwriting may appear to record the name as these varients: Mandlin, Mandling Note 20 | 1826 | 1865, 1870, 1880, 1890, 1894, 1900, Burial (HC) 1901 | Co. I, 16th Michigan Infantry | WC 528,040 | 1901 |
Maxfield, George | 1839 | 1860, 1865 [PF] | Co. D, 16th Michigan Infantry | SC 770,455 | 1916 |
Maxfield, Levi H. Note 15 | 1840/42 | 1850, 1860 | Co. H, 22nd Michigan Infantry | WC 709,527 | 1910 |
May, William J. | bef. 1864 | Battery H, 1st Michigan Light Artillery | SC 380,967 | ||
McFail, William (Henrietta) | (widow: 1870, 1883) | Co. I, 22nd Michigan Infantry | WC 96,551 | ||
Mercer, Charles H. | 1821 | 1860, 1870, 1880, 1890, 1894, 1900 Burial (HC) 1903, Burial (HC-DAR) 1903 | Co. I, 5th Michigan Infantry | SO 1,253,064 | 1903 |
Merrill, Hiram | 1864 | Co. B, 8th Michigan Veteran Infantry | SC 189,322 | ||
Miller, Charles | 1864, 1890 | Co. B, 8th Michigan Infantry | SC 639,098 | ||
Morgan, Josiah G. (Avis J.) | 1836/37 | 1850 | Co. G, 8th Michigan Cavalry Co. H, 8th Michigan Cavalry | WC 538,441 | 1901 |
Mountain, William | 1835/37 | 1910 Burial (HC), Burial (HC-DAR) | Co. L, 15th New York Engineers | SC 685,494 | |
Murdock, Calvin (Lucy Ann) | 1833 | 1864 | Co. B, 8th Michigan Infantry | WC 63,959 | 1864 |
Murdock, Charles (Elizabeth M.) | 1843 | 1864 | Co. B, 8th Michigan Infantry | WC 780,558 | 1914 |
Newberry, George H. (mother: Sally Ann) | 1842 | 1861 | Co. K, 9th Michigan Infantry | (Mother) MC 16,515 | 1862 |
Nichols, Henry Walter (Sarah) | 1870, 1890, 1894 | Co. A, 10th Michigan Infantry Co. H, 10th Michigan Infantry | WC 838,750 | ||
Nicholson, Alexander (Flora) | 1845 | 1910 | Co. G, 2nd Michigan Infantry Co. F, 17th Michigan Infantry | WC 899,214 | |
Norton, Bradley K. (Mary A.) | 1821 | 1860, 1864 | Co. A, 3rd Michigan Cavalry | WC 32,813 | 1864 |
O'Connell, Patrick (Julia A.) | 18__ | 1883 | Co. B, 8th Michigan Infantry | WC 335,394 | 1887 |
Palmer, Enos | 1836 | 1860, 1865 [CMSR], Burial (HC) 1913 | Co. I, 15th Michigan Infantry | SC 817,481 | 1913 |
Parshall, Asa (Mary J.) | 1844 | 1861, 1880, 1883 | Co. I, 8th Michigan Infantry | WO 1,544,777 | |
Parshall, Chancy (Mary J.) | 1834 | 1864 | Co. B, 8th Michigan Infantry | SC 415,001 | 1902 |
Parshall, Lyman | 1838 | 1880, 1890, 1891, 1894, 1900, 1910 Burial (HC) 1915, Burial (HC-DAR) 1915 | Co. D, 19th New York Cavalry | SC 336,622 | 1915 |
Parshall, Richard E. | 1883 | Co. A, 6th Michigan Cavalry | SC 100,748 | ||
Pease, Charles H. | 1838 | 1863 | Co. I, 2nd Cavalry | "No Pension" | 1864 |
Phelps, Henry P. | 1883 | Co. D, 66th Illinois Infantry | SC 191,757 | ||
Philips, Edward H. | 1840 | 1840 [CMSR] | Co. H, 5th Michigan Cavalry | "No Pension" | 1864 - KIA |
Philips, Richard | 1864 | Co. K, 102nd USCT | |||
Phillips, Alvah T. (Charlotte J.) | 1835 | 1850, 1864 | Battery H, 1st Michigan Light Artillery | WC 792,403 | |
Price, James R. (Mary A.) | 1833 | 1860, 1861 | Co. I, 3rd Michigan Cavalry | WC 236,063 | |
Purdy, Charles Jr. | 1842 | 1860, 1862 | Co. E, 26th Michigan Infantry A & C 50th NY Engineers 1st Lt., H 9th Louisiana Colored A Infantry 1st Lt., H 81st USCT | SC 363,164 | 1918 |
Reese, James H. (Julia E.) | 1864 | Co. B, 8th Michigan Infantry | WC 624,965 | ||
Reynolds, Elisha | 1864 | Co. K, 29th Michigan Infantry Co. K, 139th Ohio Infantry | C 2,550,483 | ||
Rogers, Edwin (Sarah) | 1836 | 1860 | Co. I, 3rd Michigan Cavalry | WC 643,013 | 1907 |
Rossetter, John O. (Julia) Note 6 | 1822/25 | 1850, 1860, 1861,1870, 1880, 1883, Burial (HC) 1887, Burial (HC-DAR) | Co. I, 9th Michigan Infantry | SC 249,776 | 1887 |
Ruppert, Christian William (Caroline) varient: Rupert Note 11 | 1835 | "1863" | Co. E, 2nd Michigan Cavalry Co. F, 2nd Michigan Cavalry | WC 246,500 | 1876 |
Russell, Timothy | 1864 | Co. B, 8th Michigan Infantry | "No Pension" | ||
Ryness, George (mother: Betsey Woodcock) Note 33 | 1842 | 1850 | Co. A, 14th Michigan Infantry Co. D, 29th Michigan Infantry | (mother) MC 303,222 | 1864 - Disease |
Ryness, Russell (Sarah: pension denied her) | 1820 | 1850 | Co. G, 3rd Michigan Cavalry | SC 287,306 | 1902 |
Ryness, Walter S. | 1842 | 1850 | Co. I, 8th Michigan Infantry | SC 841,544 | 1927 |
Sayers, James Note 36 | 1845/48 | 1860, 1864, 1870, 1880, Burial (HC) 1894 Burial (HC-DAR) 1894 | Battery H, 1st Michigan Light Artillery | SC 509,451 | 1894 |
Sayers, John (mother: Hannah Sayres) Note 36 | 1842 | 1860, 1864 | Co. I, 3rd Michigan Cavalry | (mother) MC 85,000 | 1865 |
Sayers, Samuel (Marian) Note 6 | 1837 | 1860 Note 10 | Battery H, 1st Michigan Light Artillery | WC 761,590 | 1913 |
Seaman, Edward M. (Arlie) Note 12 | 1846/48 | 1850, 1860, 1865-1868 [PF] | Co. A, 3rd Michigan Cavalry | XC 2,626,488 | 1929 |
Skinner, Addison D. (Minerva) | 1831 | 1860, 1864 | Co. E, 8th Michigan Infantry | WC 33,375 | 1864 |
Slocum, Henry P. Note 28 | 1848 | Burial (HC) 1864, Burial (HC-DAR) 1864 | company unassigned, 8th Michigan Cavalry | 1864 - Disease | |
Slocum, Lucius (Phebe Ellen) | 1842 | 1850, 1861 [CMSR, PF] | Battery H, 1st Michigan Light Artillery | WC 970,238 | 1925 |
Slocum, Zina B. (minor Henry P.) | 1820 | 1860, 1861 | Battery H, 1st Michigan Light Artillery | MC 76,488 | |
Smith, David C. | bef. 1863, 1890 | Co. I, 3rd Michigan Cavalry | SC 232,613 | ||
Smith, Reuben C. (Alice E.) | 1862 | Co. I, 22nd Michigan Infantry | WC 860,702 | 1918 | |
Smith, William George (Julia) Note 6 | 1835 | 1860, 1862 | Co. E, 26th Michigan Infantry | WC 644,060 | 1903 |
Snell, Gordon | 1839 | Burial (GC-DAR) 1861 | 1861 - Disease? | ||
Southwick, Myron H. | 1842 | Co. H, 8th Michigan Infantry Co. I, 8th Michigan Infantry | SC 353,792 | 1929 | |
Stebbins, Harding | 1824/25 | 1880, 1883 | Co. C, 9th Michigan Cavalry | SC 208,613 | |
Stevens, Harvey R. (Minors: Alviso Berdet Stevens & Naomi Menora Stevens; Guardian: Beriah G. Smith) | 1819 | Burial (PC) 1864, Burial (PC-DAR) 1864 | Battery L, 8th New York Heavy Artillery | MC 50,950 | 1864 - Wounds |
Stevens, Henry J. (mother: Grace L. Stevens) | 1845 | Burial (PC) 1865, Burial (PC-DAR) 1865 | Co. H, 11th Michigan Infantry (2nd Org.) | (mother) MC 346,585 | 1865 - Disease |
Stevens, John H. [Hillman?] (Una) Note 14 | 1835 | 1863 [CMSR], 1863 [PF], 1865-1866 [PF] | Co. G, 5th Michigan Infantry Co. I, 5th Michigan Infantry Co. K, 5th Michigan Infantry | WC 456,705 | 1892 |
Stevens, Joseph (Polly) | 1831 | 1860, 1861, 1870, 1890 | Co. F, 15th Michigan Infantry | WO 359,715 | |
Stewart, Martin V. (Harriet) S. W. Pittengen, Gdn. of Helen Stewart | 1835 | 1860, 1861 | Co. I, 3rd Michigan Cavalry | MC 38,485 | 1864 |
Tenney, Charles W. (Jane W.) | 1838 | bef. 1866 | Co. I, 3rd Michigan Cavalry Co. M, 3rd Michigan Cavalry | SC 304,827 | |
Tisdale, Thomas A. | 1831 | Battery H, 1st Michigan Light Artillery | SC 544,040 | 1905 | |
Tock, Orson W., M.D. (Ella) | Co. H, 22nd Michigan Infantry | WC 763,570 | 1913 | ||
Vescelius, Squire (Theresa) | 1842 | 1880, 1890, 1894, 1900 Burial (HC) 1917 Burial (HC-DAR) 1917 | Co. I, 30 Michigan Infantry | WC 835,227 | 1917 |
Vorce, Henry (Lucius Cleveland, guardian of minor child) | 1829 | 1890 | Co. D, 16th Michigan Infantry | MC 360,576 | |
Wallace, Samuel | 1835/38 | 1865, 1870, 1880, 1883, 1890, 1894 | Co. H, 15th Michigan Infantry | SC 184,662 | |
Walsh, James (Bridget) | 1839 | 1864 | Co. I, 3rd Michigan Cavalry | WC 631,933 | 1904 |
Walsh, Thomas H. (Mary J.) | Burial (HC) 1895, Burial (HC-DAR) | Co. G, 13th New York G.M. Infantry | WC 473,518 | 1895 | |
Ward, Charles A. (Clarissa) | 1890 | Co. C, 91st Ohio Infantry | WC 748,218 | ||
Waste, John Pratt, M.D. (Hellen S.) | 1838 | 1860 Note 3 | 193rd Ohio Infantry | WC 627,791 | 1906 |
Waterman, Asa E. | 1844 | 1860, 1864, 1870 | Battery H, 1st Michigan Light Artillery | SC 836,081 | 1916 |
Waterman, Wallace S. Note 13 | 1846 | 1860 | company unassigned, 10th Michigan Infantry | ||
Welch, John S. (Mary) | 1864 | Co. B, 8th Michigan Infantry | WC 728,042 | ||
Welch [Welsh/Walsh], Philip (Julia) | 1821 | 1860 | Co. I, 3rd Michigan Cavalry | WC 115,475 | 1864 - Disease |
Whalen, David | 1830 | 1850, 1860, 1862 [CMSR], Burial (HC-DAR) 1863 | Co. I, 6th Michigan Cavalry | "No Pension" | 1863 - KIA |
Whalen, Hiram A. (mother: Sallie Whalen) | 1843 | 1843 [CMSR], 1850 | Co. I, 6th Michigan Cavalry | (mother) MO 239,432 | 1864 - POW |
White, George A. (Ella A.) | 1883 | Co. B, 38th Ohio Infantry | WC 943,150 | ||
Wildt, Frederick | 1862 | Battery H, 1st Michigan Light Artillery | SC 510,722 | ||
Willett, John P. (Harriet) | 1824 | 1864 | Co. I, 8th Michigan Infantry | WC 65,047 | 1865 |
Williams, John G. Note 38 | 1842 | 1864 Burial (HC) 1865 | Battery H, 1st Michigan Light Artillery | "No Pension" | 1865 - Disease |
Wilmarth, William H. [Henry?] Harrison Note 27 | 1841 | 1860, Burial (PC) 1865 Burial (PC-DAR) 1865 | Co. C, 1st Michigan Cavalry | SO 42,008 | 1865 |
Woods, John Note 20 | 1844 | 1894, 1920 Burial (HC) 1925 Burial (HC-DAR) 1925 | Co. B, 15th Michigan Infantry | SC 354,574 | 1925 |
Worthington, James A. | 1837 | 1860 | Co. F, 9th Michigan Infantry | SC 465,588 | 1910 |
Note 1. In a deposition dated 24 Mar. 1890, William F. Eaton said that "For six or seven years prior to enlistment I resided with my parents in Hartland Township Livingston Co Mich. We lived on a small farm & I worked in the neighborhood at farm work." In an affidavit dated 26 July 1888, Giles Ross of Hartland (with whom Eaton resided in 1880) called him "Frank" Eaton. In a Declaration for pension dated 15 July 1918, William F. Eaton says he resided at Hartland, Livingston Co., Michigan, 1865-1873; Reading, Michigan, 1873-1878; Highland, Oakland Co., Michigan, 1878-Apr. 12, 1911, and the Michigan Soldiers Home since that date. In an earlier Declaration for Pension, 22 May 1912, Eaton provides different information: Livingston Co., Michigan, 1865-1890; Oakland Co., Michigan, 1890-1911; and Kent Co., Michigan, since 1911.Note 2. Affidavits in his pension file show him in Hartland in 1885; Parshallville, 1890 and 1893. He married, second, in Parshallville, 22 Sept. 1886, to Julia E. Parshall, age 25, of Hartland.
Note 3. In the 1860 census, John Pratt Waste, a medical student, is enumerated in the household of Dr. William McCullar Hayford as "John P. Weste." This was incorrectly transcribed as "John P. Webb" in Kernie L. King, ed., 1860 Federal Census and Mortality Schedule, Livingston County, Michigan (Howell, MI: Livingston County Genealogical Society, third printing, 1997). Dr. Hayford was named for his grandfather, Rev. William McCullar.
Note 4. Coe's pension file contains an affidavit dated 12 July 1900, by Sarah A. Jacobs, age 63, of Bancroft, Michigan, which states that Coe came to Brighton, Michigan, about 1852 from New York State in company with Jackson Coe [his brother]; that Coe lived with Jacobs' father's family in Brighton from 1852 until 1854; that Coe moved with Jacobs' father's family to Hartland in 1854 and lived with them until he enlisted in the War of the Rebellion; after Coe returned from the war he married his first wife, Emma Willis, also known as Emma Stewart; that Coe and his first wife lived with Jacobs' father's family for some time [unspecified]; and that Coe's first wife died in 1874 or 1875. An affidavit by James Coe, dated 2 March 1881, indicates he resided at Fenton, Genessee Co., Mich from 1865 to 1871; then at Detroit until 1876; then in Fenton Co., Mich until January 1881. Subsequently, he resided at the National Soldiers Home in Dayton, Ohio, and later in New York State, where he died.
Note 5. The pension file for the minor children of George R. Griswold is indexed under Frederick S. Griswold, apparently due to confusion by Pension Office personnel. There is no pension index card for George R. Griswold himself. On 8 April 1864, the Livingston County Probate Court appointed Frederick S. Griswold, age 56, guardian of the minor children of George R. Griswold; after Frederick's death, the court on 12 Mar. 1865 appointed Martin V. Russell as guardian. George R. Griswold is referred to as being "of Hartland" both (1) in the Probate Court's appointment of Frederick S. Griswold as guardian and (2) in the record of the 31 Oct. 1851 marriage of George Griswold, age 24, of Hartland, to Nancy Griswold, age 18, of Osceola.
Note 6. Letters from this man are included in the Robert Crouse Collection, Civil War Military Collections, Michigan Historical Collections (MHC), at the Bentley Historical Library, 1150 Beal Avenue, Ann Arbor, Michigan 48109-2113, which is part of the University of Michigan.
Note 7. T288 shows name as Pheroas P. Chambers, but he clearly wrote his own name as Pheroras.
Note 8. Alvin N. Hale and Sanford S. Hale, ages 25 and 14, respectively, on the 1860 census of Hartland, enlisted as Alvin/Elvin N. Hale and Sandford S./Sanford L. Hale, ages 29 and 19, respectively, at Highland (Elvin) and Milford (Sandford) in Aug. 1862 and deserted 18 Oct. 1862 from Detroit. The Provost Marshal never apprehended them.
Note 9. John Beaumont identified himself as a resident of Hartland in an affidavit dated 15 Feb. 1884 in Elisha Griswold's pension file. In Beaumont's own pension file, his Declaration for Pension, dated 21 Feb. 1907, indicates he had resided from 1882 to 1886 in Livingston County, but does not specify which township.
Note 10. Samuel Sayers enlisted at Hartland, 20 Oct. 1861, by Q. Foster; reenlisted 1 Jan. 1864; arrested at Hartland, 1 or 2 June 1864, his furlough having expired on 22 or 28 May 1864; he had remained in Hartland because he "was taking care of Lieut. of Same Batt. who is sick." After his honorable discharge at Vicksburg, MS, 31 Dec. 1863, he returned to Hartland to reside until about 1867. An affidavit in Sayers' pension file by William Lousbury, dated 16 May 1887, indicates "That in the spring of 1867 I worked for Samuel Sayers ... who had moved from Hartland, Michigan to Maple Grove, Michigan...."
Note 11. Freeman Mapes of Hartland was drafted but avoided military service by procuring Christian Rupert [Ruppert] to serve as his substitute. Rupert was probably not a Hartland resident but his enlistment was "credited to Hartland" since he served in place of Mapes.
Note 12. Henry S. Chapin of Fenton was drafted but avoided military service by procuring Edward M. Seaman [Seamen] to serve as his substitute. Seaman [Seamen] was "credited to Fenton" since he served in place of Chapin.
Note 13. Alexander McPherson of Howell was drafted but avoided military service by procuring Wallace S. Waterman to serve as his substitute. Waterman was "credited to Howell" since he served in place of McPherson.
Note 14. John H. Stevens' CMSR indicates he received a severe gunshot wound to the right thigh at the Battle of Gettysburg, 2 July 1863, and returned to his home in Hartland until sometime in Oct. 1863. Stevens' pension file adds more details. In an affidavit dated 6 Oct. 1898, John N. Weaver said his father, C. A. Weaver, kept a hotel at Hartland from 1854 to 1869, except for the period April 1861 to April 1862, and that John H. Stevens "did make his home at said Hotel previous to his enlistment and was there during a good share of his time while wounded and that he came back there when he received his discharge from the Army in 1865. ... [Stevens] staid ... untill the next summer ... until he moved to East Tawas, Mich. to live...." In an affidavit dated 6 Oct. 1898, Mary J. Stevens, wife of Charles H. Stevens [John's brother], said that John H. Stevens returned from the Army in 1865 and "made it his home at Hartland for some time after his discharge ... and was at my house very often...."
Note 15. In an affidavit dated 20 Jan. 1885, Levi Maxfield stated: "That he lived in Hartland, Livingston Co., Mich., from one year old till two years before enlistment, then in Highland, Oakland Co., Mich., till enlistment. That since discharge he lived in said Highland till Dec. 1881, when he moved to Owosso [Shiawassee Co., Mich.]."
Note 16. Morris D. Brainard of Hartland was drafted but avoided military service by procuring John Dubois, apparently a resident of Pontiac, Michigan, to serve as his substitute. Dubois was "credited to Hartland" since he served in place of Brainard.
Note 17. William Peck Holdridge was born in Macomb, Michigan; he was credited to Holly, Michigan, upon his re-enlistment, 19 Jan. 1864.
Note 18. Orley D. Knapp's enlistment paper in his CMSR shows he was credited to White Lake Twp., Oakland Co., Michigan, upon his enrollment, 5 Jan. 1864, when he was 28 [sic]. His widow, Hannah, applied for a widow's pension and minor's pension on behalf of their two children. On 10 Oct. 1866, she married Leonard L. Gue, a veteran of Co. F, 4th Michigan Infantry; Co. G, 1st Michigan Infantry; and Co. C, 6th Veterans Reserve Corps, at which point her own pension would have ceased. She applied for a widow's pension after Gue's death in 1896. At that point (most likely) the Pension Office combined the papers from the "Orley D. Knapp pension file" (MC 100,319 according to T288 and T289) with the "Leonard Gue pension file" (WC 467,578). By way of explanation, pension papers for a veteran, his widow(s) and minor children (if any) were kept by the Pension Office as one file. Over time, however, the file number would change depending upon the type of pension and its status. [At a future date, I will add an explanation of the pension numbering system to this page.] The index cards in T288 and T289 relating to Orley D. Knapp do not indicate the consolidation of "his" file with Gue's file, and there is no cross-reference card among the pension files.
Note 19. Martin Chrispell was 18 years old when he enlisted, so he needed his father's signed consent on his enlistment form, which also provides evidence of Martin's residence at Hartland in 1864: "I, James Chrispell of Tyrone, Livingston Co., do certify that I am the Father of Martin Chrispell; that the said Martin Chrispell is eighteen years of age; and I do hereby freely give my consent to his volunteering as a soldier in the Army of the United States for the period of three years and that the said Martin Chrispell is a resident of Hartland and I consent to his being credited to said Town of Hartland. Given at [blank] the fifth day of January A.D. 1864 (signed) James Chrispell (witness:) Henry P. Crouse."
Note 20. Edward N. Clark of Hartland was drafted but avoided military service by procuring John Maudlin to serve as his substitute. Maudlin was "credited to Hartland" since he served in place of Clark. Maudlin's CMSR is filed under Mandling because the enlisting officer's "u" in Maudlin looks like an "n" and he added a "g" to the end of the surname, then crossed it out. Maudlin himself signed by mark. In an affidavit in John Maudlin's pension file, dated 4 Sept. 1901, John Woods [of Hartland, and of Co. B, 15th Michigan Infantry], identifies himself as the brother of John Maudlin's widow, Sarah Adelaide (Woods) Maudlin.
Note 21. In an affidavit in his pension file dated 31 Jan. 1881, Edward Hopper said that "during the five years preceeding his enlistment he resided in the township of Hartland ... and ... was engaged in the occupation of farming. That when he was discharged from the army he returned to said town of Hartland and continued to reside there until about the month of January 1873 when he removed to the township of Tyrone in said county of Livingston and resided there two years, when he removed to the township of Chesaning, Saginaw county, Michigan, where he has continued to reside until the present time...."
Note 22. George H. Cook of Hartland was drafted but avoided military service by procuring Benjamin L. Cook [his younger brother] to serve as his substitute. In a letter to the pension office, 21 Nov. 1887, Benjamin Cook said "My post office address has been Hartland Livingston Co., Mich., up till 1881, since 1881 it has been Birch Run, Saginaw Co., Mich."
Note 23. John Scollon of Hartland was drafted but avoided military service by procuring Henry R. Massey to serve as his substitute. Massey was "credited to Hartland" since he served in place of Scollon. His CMSR is filed and indexed under "Massey" but his pension is indexed under "Massy."
Note 24. William M. Horton's Declaration for Pension, dated 20 May 1912, indicates "he was born Livingston Co., 1843, at Hartland" and that following the war he lived at Oceola, Dec. 1865 to Aug. 1870; Rockford, Mich., Aug. 1870 to Sept. 1871; Fowlersville, Mich., 1871 to 1912. In an affidavit dated 30 Dec. 1912, Lewis Cobley writes "that He has this Day Examined the Family Bible of the Late John G. Horton Father of William M. Horton In Whose Custody the said Bible now is. That the Bible was Published at Hartford (no state) by D. F. Robinson and H. F. Summers In 1834 and Therein I find the Name of William McKendree Horton Born Sept 8 1843 and there are no erasures or alterations in the Records which are very much faded and appear to have been made many years ago."
Note 25. Edward Lansing "of Hartland Mich." enlisted at Hartland, 26 Jan. 1864, according to the enlistment paper in his CMSR. He never reported for duty and was "dropped from rolls as deserter, Nov. 24, 1864," but was never apprehended.
Note 26. Lucius Cleveland was arrested 20 March 1865, at Hartand as a deserter. "Says he had a furlough to leave at Chattanooga to go to his home in Van Buren Co. Mich. dated June 16, [18]64 & failed to report at expiration of furlough." Records in the CMSR indicate the furlough was extended a number of times. He rejoined his company 21 May 1865, and apparently the matter was resolved as he mustered out with his company at Louisville, Kentucky, 25 July 1865.
Note 27. The pension file for William H. [Henry?] Harrison Wilmarth does not appear to be in NARA custody; it cannot be located under the index number shown in T288 and T289 (SO 42,008). According to his CMSR, he enlisted at Oakland, Michigan, 19 Aug. 1861, age 20.
Note 28. Henry Slocum enlisted and mustered in 3 June 1864 at Jackson, Michigan, but died 9 July 1864 the Post [military] Hospital at Jackson due to "pneumonia typohoides" before having an opportunity to join his regiment. His foster mother, Harriett Montgomery, received and signed a receipt for Henry's personal property on 11 July 1864, consisting of 1 cap, 1 uniform jacket, 1 blouse, 1 pair rowsers, 3 flannel shirts, 1 pair boots, 2 pairs socks, 1 blanket, 1 pocket book, 1 vest, 1 house wife [sic], 1 silver watch, and $5.00.
It is possible Henry originally joined in 1863. One of the cards in the CMSR indicates that "Henry Slocumb" [sic] was arrested at Hartland, July 21, 1863 [sic], but was not charged. Henry got "released" by request of his foster mother who wrote a letter to the military authorities on July 26 [year not indicated]. Her spelling and capitalization are retained, but punctuation has been added:
Hartland July 26
Cornel Smi
dear sir: it is with a good of deal of in bairsment not bean uste to such bisness but I an aloan woman and now one to due for mee. I hav hav too brothers dy in this war and I am left all aloan but this little boy he is all I got. iam hs gardean and mother. he is father is ded and motherlis. I left him last winter on visit to indani and the furst I heard he had inlised I Come rite back to mount Clemons and the Cornel giv him him rit up. I asked him for auten but he said that he was not muster in and was now nead of any he was Catnap and Caried away. the boy was not but forteean and help. he was pursuaid off by boyes. So send him hom with out troble. I am awidoe and heis lusen time in the harvest. Harriet montgomery. Henry Slocum is the boy. you see by my riten that I am I fift years oald and am not well.Translation:
Hartland July 26
Colonel Smith
Dear Sir: It is with a good deal of embarrassment not being used to such business, but I am a lone woman and no one to do for me. I have had two brother die in this war and I am left all alone but [for] this little boy, he is all I got. I am his guardian and [foster] mother. His father is dead and [he is] motherless. I left him [in Michigan] last winter on a visit to Indiana and the first [time] I heard he had enlisted I came right back to Mount Clemons and asked the Colonel to give him up. I asked him often but he said that he [Henry] was not mustered in and was now needed [or not needed?]. He was kidnapped and carried away. The boy was not but fourteen [sic] and helpless. He was pursuaded by boys. So send him home without trouble. I am a widow and he is losing time in the harvest. (signed) Harriet Montgomery. Henry Slocum is the boy. You see by my writing that I am fifty years old and am not well.The reverse side of this note has the endorsement, "Discharged by Col. Smith, July 29, 1863 [sic], belonged to 8 Cav."
Note 29. Sanford E. House, son of Amasa G. House, indicates in two Declarations for Pension, dated 20 May 1912 and 20 May 1914, that he was born in Hartland, 20 May 1848. He also indicates this on a Form 3-389 (a standard questionnaire about his birth, marriage(s), and children), completed 7 May 1915.
Note 30. In an affidavit dated 2 Sept. 1885, James Kirk says "that from period of Discharge in 1864 to 1875, his residence was in Brooklyn, N.Y. and his occupation was that of a laborer. In 1875 he removed to Hartand...." In an affidavit dated 6 Aug. 1885, he says, "since leaving the service [he] has resided in the city of Brooklyn N.Y. and in Oceola, state of Michigan...." and that his current "residence and Post office address is Hartland...." In the 6 Aug. 1885 affidavit he says that "at 2d Bull Run Battle Va. the 87th N.Y. vols was cut to peices, taken prisioner & the survivors were consolidated with the 40th New York Infty...."
Note 31. The CMSR for Philip Welch/Welsh/Walsh is filed under the name Philip Welch, and indicates he was not assigned to any company in the 3rd Michigan Cavalry. His pension file indicates assignment to Company I.
Note 32. Further research is necessary to verify if this Orlando Hutchinson is the same as Orlando Huchinson, age 6, of Hartland in 1850. The CMSR for this man indicates his age inconsistently as 27 and as 19. He enrolled at Flint, 2 Mar. 1863, and died of pneumonia as a POW either at Andersonville or in a Richmond, Va., hospital, 15 Oct. 1863.
Note 33. In T288, George Ryness' mother's name is given as Patsey Woodcock, but all records in the file, as well as her own signature, show her name to be Betsey.
Note 34. For more information, see "William R. Gannon: A Livingston County Civil War Veteran," Quarterly Newsletter (Livingston County Genealogical Society), Vol. 13, No. 4 (Spring 1999): 478, and "William R. Gannon Tells About the Winter of 1895 in Livingston County," Quarterly Newsletter (Livingston County Genealogical Society), Vol. 18, No. 1 (Summer 2003): 4.
Note 35. This man clearly signed his name as Henry C. Andrus, but his CMSR was filed under Henry C. Andrews. Records in the CMSR report his surname as Andrews, Andress, and Andrus. Although "credited to Hartland" he lived in Highland, Michigan, until 1883, then in Brown Co., South Dakota.
Note 36. For further information about this family, see "Robert and Hannah Sayers Family of Hartland Township," Quarterly Newsletter (Livingston County Genealogical Society), Vol. 18, No. 3 (Winter 2003): 15-16.
Note 37. For further information about this family , see "Marriage Record for Hubbard W. Franklin and Hester Lewis of Hartland Township," Quarterly Newsletter (Livingston County Genealogical Society), Vol. 19, No. 4 (Spring 2005): 5-6.
Note 38. There were two men in the 1st Michigan Light Artillery named John G. Williams; the man in Battery G survived the war and lived in Muir, Ionia Co., Michigan, 1892-97. The Hartland man, in Battery H, enlisted 12 Sept. 1864, but never saw active duty with his unit; he returned home sick and died of "tuberculousus consumption" at his parents' home in Hartland, 8 May 1865.
During the war, recruiting and enlisting of men occurred at thousands of towns across the North, including at Hartland. Some of the Hartland men who served were enrolled at Hartland, but most enrolled at Howell, Jackson, Fenton, or elsewhere. Some of the men who enrolled at Hartland were actually residents of other townships and may, as a result, be shown as "from Hartland" on some published or internet lists.This section lists men who enrolled at Hartland by date, then by name. Comments on their place of residence will be included if available. The dates of enrollment and places of residence are usually from the man's compiled military service record or, sometimes, from his pension file.
Year Date of Enrollment Name and Residence 1861 Sept. 23 Newberry, George. Refer to above list. Sept. 26 DeWitt, Joseph. Refer to above list. Oct. 20 Sayers, Samuel. Refer to above list. Nov. 15 Griswold, William, age 40; enlisted in Battery H, 1st Michigan Light Artillery; discharged for disability, 24 July 1862; arrested as a "deserter" at Fentonville, 15 Feb. 1865, "age 59." Refer to above list. Dec. 8 Slocum, Lucius. Refer to above list 1862 Jan. 1 Tisdale, Thomas A. Refer to above list. Waterman, Asa E. Refer to above list.
1864 Jan. 4 Walsh, James. Refer to above list. Jan. 5 Chrispell, Martin. Refer to above list. Jan. 23 Goucher, Homer. Refer to above list. Since Homer was 18, his father, Austin Goucher, signed his enlistment paper, giving consent to Homer volunteering and that he "be credited to Hartland." Jan. 26 Lansing, Edward. Refer to above list. Feb. 16 Southwick, Myron. Refer to above list. Feb. 25 Fawcet [Fawcett, Fawsett], Robert, age 45, resident of Deerfield; enlisted in Co. B, 8th Michigan Infantry; later served in Co. E, 11th Veterans Reserve Corps Sept. 12 Phillips, Alvah T. Refer to above list. Oct. 8 Lewis, Warren. Refer to to above list. 1865 Mar. 28 Maudlin, John [CMSR filed under Mandling, John]. Refer to above list. Mar. 29 Massey, Henry R. Refer to above list. CMSR indicates he was "drafted and mustered in" at Hartland Mar. 29, but his enlistment paper is dated Mar. 28 [or 29] at Pontiac. Maxfield, George. Refer to above list.
Mar. 30 Cook, Benjamin L. Refer to above list.
Sometimes published sources contain errors. This is the case with the old transcript done many years ago (1950) by members of the Daughters of the American Revolution of gravestones in Griswold Cemetery published as "Griswold Cemetery," in Michigan DAR GRC Report, Series 1, Vol. 233: Rural Cemeteries of Livingston County, Michigan, Vol. 3, which is found in the DAR Library, Washington, DC, and elsewhere.
In the 1950 DAR Griswold Cemetery transcript, there is an entry for this gravestone: "Doct. Major Curtis died Aug 11, 1861 aged 25Yrs 5Mo" and the transcript alleges Civil War service. However, Emma Winegarner re-read this gravestone in November 2005 and found that the age was actually 75 years, 5 months. The stone next to it read, "In Memory of / Ana B / wife of Major Curtis / died Aug 22, 1839 / Agd 53Yrs." It therefore appears that "Doct. Major Curtis" was probably a War of 1812 veteran.
Here are links to selected online resources:
Hartland
Cromaine District Library, 3688 North Hartland Road, P.O. Box 308, Hartland, MI 48353-0308.Livingston CountyJoin the Hartland Area Historical Society, Florence B. Dearing Museum, 3503 Avon St., P.O. Box 49, Hartland, MI 48353-0049.
1875 Plat Map of Hartland Township and Hartland Village and Parshallville Village from Atlas of Livingston County Michigan (New York: F. W. Beers, 1875).
1895 Plat Map of Hartland Township and Hartland Village and Parshallville Village
1915 Plat Map of Hartland Township and Hartland Village and Parshallville Village
Hartland and the Civil War, an address delivered at the Hartland Music Hall, 29 May 2005. (100 kb PDF file).
Parshallville Cemetery inscriptions
History of Parshallville, Michigan
"Researching the Career of a Nineteenth-Century Physician." Prologue: Quarterly of the National Archives and Records Administration, Vol. 36, No. 2 (Summer 2004): 66-71. This article focuses on Dr. William McCullar Hayford, who resided in Hartland from ca. 1852 until 1899.
Links to Hartland topographic, aerial, and watershed maps from government and commercial vendors can be accessed through the online Geographic Names Information System (GNIS) maintained by the U.S. Geographic Survey.
Map of Hartland from Mapquest.com
Hartland Area Chamber of Commerce
Farmstead Bed & Breakfast, Ltd.; another link.
Join the Livingston County Genealogical Society, P.O. Box 1073, Howell, Michigan 48844-1073, and purchase its publications!MichiganLivingston County, Michigan, GenWeb Site has useful information, data, and links.
Livingston County, Michigan, History & Genealogy Project has many wonderful resources.
Join the Livingston County Historical Society, P.O. Box 154, Howell 48844.
Join the Livingston Land Conservancy to help protect Livingston County's diverse natural heritage and rural character.
The Political Graveyard: Livingston County, Michigan includes Hartland references.
Join the Historical Society of Michigan to help preserve Michigan's history!Civil WarSurname Search - Michigan may be useful.
Michigan Family History Network has many good links.
Civil War Rosters: Michigan Links is a good place to begin online for Michigan Civil War soldiers.
AccessGenealogy.com's Michigan page provides many good links.
Civil War Records describes military service and pension records, as well as related records available from the National Archives and Records Administration (NARA). Researchers serious about doing indepth research in federal records in the custody of NARA need to have and study their own copy of Anne Bruner Eales and Robert M. Kvasnicka, eds., Guide to Genealogical Research in the National Archives, 3rd ed. (Washington, DC: National Archives and Records Administration, 2000), which you can:Genealogical Standards recommended by the National Genealogical Society
Civil War Rosters: Michigan Links is a good place to begin online for Michigan Civil War soldiers.
- purchase from NARA by check or credit card, click here to learn how
- read a review of the book
- see at the Brighton District Library
Civil War Soldiers & Sailors System has useful indexes.
Great links are found on The American Civil War webpage by Professor James A. Janke of Dakota State University.
Great links are found on Index of Civil War Information Available on the Internet maintained by The United States Civil War Center, a department of the Louisiana State University Libraries Special Collections Division.
Great links are found on The American Civil War Homepage (Resources Page) maintained by Dr. George H. Hoemann on the SunSite of the University of Tennessee (Knoxville Campus).
Another impressive site is Shotgun's Home of the American Civil War
You can make full text searches of the multi-volume Official Records of the Union and Confederate Navies in the War of the Rebellion (1894 - 1922) and the The War of the Rebellion: a Compilation of the Official Records of the Union and Confederate Armies (1880 - 1901) (as well as other interesting 19th century publications) on the Making of America website hosted by Cornell University Library.
U.S. Army Center of Military History has much to offer online.
www.CivilWar.com is a commercial site with some good material.
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University of Pennsylvania Digital Library Programs & Projects has some interesting things online.
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