1890 Civil War Census - Hector Township, Potter Co., PA

Page No. 1	                Eleventh Census of the United States	
Supervisor's District. 6	Special Schedule
Enumeration District No. 237    Surviving Soldiers, Sailors, Marines and Widows, Etc.
Persons who served in the Army, Navy, and Marine Corps of the United States
during the war of the rebellion (who are survivors), and widows of such
persons, in Township of Bingham, County Of POTTER,
State of Pennsylvania. 

ENUMERATED IN JUNE, 1890     ENUMERATOR: Marshall R. Grover


Line


Hse No.


Family
No.


Name of Surviving Soldier, Sailors, and Marines and Widows



Rank



CO.


Regiment
or Vessel


Date of Enlistment


Date of Discharge


Length of Service



1



21



21



Carpenter, Ira B.
Bingham Center, Potter Co. PA
Rheumatism and Diarrhea / Drafted



Priv.



D



58 PA
INF



Oct. 19, 1864



June 16, 1865



Years
8 Months
28 Days



2



27



28



Selinda Robbins formerly widow of Robbins, Albert L
North Bingham, Potter Co. PA
Rheumatism and Deafness



Priv



J



189 NY INF



Sept 2, 1864



May 30, 1865



Years
8 Months
28 Days



3



30



31



Clark, Stephen E.
North Bingham, Potter Co. PA
Died Oct. 5, 1862



Priv.




130 NY
INF



Aug.
1862



Oct. 5, 1862



DIED



4



32



33



Grover, Marshall



Priv.



A



21 PA
CAV



July 8, 1863



Feb. 20, 1864



Years
7 Months
12 Days



5



32



33



Grover, Marshall
North Bingham, Potter Co. PA
Diarrhea - Scurvy Results
Prisioner at Libby Bellisle & Salsbury



Priv.



D



58 PA
INF



March 25, 1864



June 9, 1865



1 Year
2 Months
15 Days



6



37



39



Perkins, Arden
West Bingham, Potter Co. PA
Sunstroke, Heart Disease, Vertigo



Priv.



E.



99 PA
INF



Feb. 21,
1865



July 1, 1865



Years
4 Months
10 Days



7



40



42



Briggs, James M
North Bingham, Potter Co. PA
Diarhea Resulting Disease of Liver & Jaundice



Priv.



H



99 PA
INF



Feb. 21, 1865



June 5, 1865



Years
3 Months
15 Days



8



51



53



Cutter, Romine B.
North Bingham, Potter Co. PA
Varicose Veins & Gunshot in Ankle
Disabled Surgeons Certificte



Priv.



G



149 PA
INF



Aug. 16,
1862



July 27, 1865



2 Years
11 Months
11 Days



9



54



56



Emily M. Widow of
Tompkins, John N.
North Bingham, Potter CO. PA
Transferred to V.R.G.



Priv.



G



53 PA
INF



March 4, 1864



July 25, 1865



1 Year
4 Months
21 Days



10



77



80



Hauber, David
North Bingham, Potter Co. PA
Hernia and Results



Sergt



H



141 NY
INF



Aug. 22, 1862



June last,
1865



2 Years
9 Months
Days



11



79



82



Hart, William M
North Bingham, Potter Co. PA
Heart Disease - Rheumatism



Priv.



D



58 PA
INF



Oct. 19, 1864



JUNE 12, 1865



Years
7 Months
24 Days



12



89



90



Howe, Rufus H.
Bingham Center, Potter, Co. PA
Chronic Diarrhea, General Disability



Priv.



E



99 PA
INF



Feb. 21, 1865



July 1, 1865



Years
4 Months
10 Days



Page No. 2
MINOR CIVIL DIVISION: Bingham


Line


Hse No.


Family
No.


Name of Surviving Soldier, Sailors, and Marines and Widows



Rank



CO.


Regiment
or Vessel


Date of Enlistment


Date of Discharge


Length of Service



13



88



91



Lewis, Levi B.
Bingham Center, Potter Co. PA
Gunshot in Right Shoulder
Liver & Kidney Complaint



Priv.



G



53 PA
INF



March 31, 1864



June 16,
1865



1 Year
2 Months
16 Days



14



92



96



Ransom, John
Bingham Center, Potter Co. PA
General Disability



Priv.



D



53 PA
INF



March 21, 1864



June 30, 1865



1 Year
3 Months
9 Days



15



97



101



Lewis, Amos Oscar
Bingham Center, Potter Co. PA
Transferred to CO A 60th NY Vols



Priv.



E



141 NY INF



Sept. 29,
1864



July 17, 1865



Years
9 Months
18 Days



16



107



111



Labar, Richard
Bingham Center, Potter Co. PA
Rheumatism, Contracted on Weldon Raid



Priv.



D



189 NY
INF



Sept. 2, 1864



May 30, 1865´



Years
9 Months
28 Days



17



110



114



Shutt, Dewalt
West Bingham , Potter Co. PA
4 Gunshot Wounds in Right Shoulder & Left Leg



Priv.



G



53 PA
INF



Feb. 29, 1864



June 30, 1865



1 Year
4 Months
1 Days



18



117



121



Tracy, Thomas R.
West Bingham , Potter Co. PA
Rheumatism
Discharged on Surg. Cert. Of Disability



Priv.



G



53 PA
INF



Oct. 16, 1861



Oct. 31, 1862



1 Year
0 Months
15 Days



19



117



121



Tracy, Thomas R.
West Bingham , Potter Co. PA
Discharge by Special Order 142



Priv.



H



50 NY Vols Engs.



Aug. 30, 1864



June 13, 1865



Years
9 Months
14 Days



20



119



123



Harvey, Jerome
West Bingham, Potter Co. PA
Discharged From Hospital



Priv.



D



58 PA
INF



Oct. 19, 1864



Sept. 27, 1865



Years
11 Months
8 Days



21



128



133



Rathbone, David W.
West Bingham , Potter Co. PA
Rheumatism



Priv.



E



1 PA Vol Cav.



Feb. 27, 1864



July
1865



1 Year
3 Months
Days



22



129



134



Grover, Albert W.
West Bingham , Potter Co. PA



Corp.



H



45 PA
INF



Feb. 29, 1864



July 17, 1865



1 Year
4 Months
18 Days



23



132



137



Barnes, John
Bingham Center, Potter Co. PA
Rheumatism & General Disability



Priv.



D



53 PA
INF



March 25,1864



June 17, 1865



1 Year
2 Months
23 Days



24



134



139



Woods, Charles
Bingham Center, Potter Co. PA
Discharge on Account of Fever



Priv.



G



53 PA
INF



Oct. 11, 1861



May 15, 1863



1 Year
7 Months
4 Days



25



134



139



Woods, Charles
Bingham Center, Potter Co. PA
Gunshot in Arm - Arm Useless



Priv.



I



109 NY INF



July 4, 1863



July
1865



2 Years
Months
Days



26



136



142



Morris, Frank S.
Bingham Center, Potter Co. PA
Rheumatism /Transfs. 157 NY Vols



Priv.



G



54 NY
INF



July 24, 1863



Feb. 23, 1866



2 Years
6 Months
29 Days



Page No. 3
MINOR CIVIL DIVISION: Bingham


Line


Hse No.


Family
No.


Name of Surviving Soldier, Sailors, and Marines and Widows



Rank



CO.


Regiment
or Vessel


Date of Enlistment


Date of Discharge


Length of Service



27



139



145



Thompson, Levi J.
Bingham Center, Potter Co. PA
Loss Of Right Arm Near Shoulder



Priv.



G



53 PA
INF



April 4, 1864



Jan 5, 1865



Years
9 Months
1 Days



28



144



157



Evans, Albert C.



Corp.



G



53 PA
INF



Oct. 14, 1861



Dec 21, 1863



2 Years
2 Months
7 Days



29



144



157



Evans, Albert C.
Ulysses, Potter Co. PA
Gunshot Wound, Malaria Fever, Rhematism, Scurvy, General Disability
In Andersonville, 8 months 20 days



Sergt



G



53 PA
INF



Dec. 22, 1863



June 3, 1865



1 Year
5 Months
12 Days



30



146



153



Almira formerly widow of
Crum, Chandler
Ulysses, Potter Co. PA



Priv.




99 PA
INF



Feb. 21, 1865



May 4, 1865



DIED



31



147



154



Burdick, John C.
Ulysses, Potter Co. PA
Sunstroke



Priv.



C



141 NY
INF



Sept/ 20, 1864



June 8, 1865



Years
8 Months
12 Days



32



157



166



Boom, Warren
Thrown From Horse and Hurt



Priv.



L



2 PA
CAV



Oct. 30, 1861



Sept. 22, 1862



Years
10 Months
23 Days



33



157



166



Boom, Warren
West Bingham, Potter Co. PA
Smallpox



Sad-
dler



E



1 PA
CAV



Feb. 27, 1864



July,
1865



1 Year
3 Months
Days



34



158



167



Allen, Elijah R.
Bingham Center, Potter Co. PA
Rheumatism and Kidney Complaints



Priv.



F



102 NY
INF



Feb.
1862



July
1865



3 Years
Months
Days



35



165



174



Johnson, Amos
West Bingham, Potter Co. PA
Rheumatism, Kidney, Liver and Lung



Priv.



B



109 NY
INF



Aug. 9, 1862



Aug. 9, 1865



3 Years
Months
Days



36



166



175



Shutt, George H.
West Bingham, Potter Co. PA
Gunshot Through Body & Left Shoulder
Re-enlisted VET March 1864



Corp.



G



53 PA
INF



Oct. 16, 1861



June 19, 1865



3 Years
8 Months
3 Days



37



167



176



Daniels, John
West Bingham, Potter Co. PA
Not Seen - Could not get dates



Priv.







Years
Months
Days



38



167



176



Mariah Formerly Widow Of
Gile, Abram V.
West Bingham, Potter Co. PA
Killed in Wilderness



Priv.



G






Died



39



179



193



Tarbox, Samuel P.
Bingham Center, Potter Co. PA



Priv.



A



99 PA
INF



Feb. 21, 1862



June 14,
1865



Years
3 Months
23 Days



40



173



193



Mariah Widow of
Graham, Ichobad
Bingham Center, Potter Co. PA
Discharged for Rheumatism-died Oct 1882



Priv.



G



46 PA
INF



July
1862



Jan.
1863



7 Months


Page No. 4
MINOR CIVIL DIVISION: Bingham


Line


Hse No.


Family
No.


Name of Surviving Soldier, Sailors, and Marines and Widows



Rank



CO.


Regiment
or Vessel


Date of Enlistment


Date of Discharge


Length of Service



41



160



169



Miller, John W.
Bingham Center, Potter Co. PA



Priv.



A



99 PA
INF



Feb. 21, 1865



July 1, 1865



Years
4 Months
10 Days



42



182



196



Neal, John W
Mills, Potter CO. PA
Finger And Part Of Hand Shot Off



Priv.



D



51 NY
INF



Feb.
1864



July 19, 1864



Years
5 Months
Days



43



183



197



Rowley, Robert
Ulysses, Potter Co. PA
Chronic Diarrhea And Results Ulcerated Piles



Priv.



A



99 PA
INF



Feb. 21, 1865



July,
1865



Years
4 Months
10 Days



44



186



200



Musto, George



Corp.



G



53 PA
INF



Oct. 16, 1861



Dec. 21, 1863



2 Years
2 Months
5 Days



45



186



200



Musto, George
Bingham Center, Potter Co. PA
Re-enlisted Vet



Serg.



G



53 PA
INF



Dec. 22, 1863



Jan. 30, 1865



1 Year
6 Months
8 Days



46



187



201



Whitaker, Willis D.
Bingham Center, Potter Co. PA
Discharge In Washington, DC



Priv.



I



189 NY
INF



1864



1865



Years
Months
Days



47



190



204



Blanchard, Stephen A.
Bingham Center, Potter Co. PA
Re-Enlisted Vet Cannot Give Exact Dates



Priv.



E



1 PA
LT. Art.



1861



1865



4 ars
3 Months
Days



48



200



214



Quackenbush, William
Ulysses, Potter Co. PA
Cannot Give Exact Dates



Priv.



K



135 PA
INF



June
1864



Oct.
1864



Years
3 Months
Days



49



206



221



Spearman, John S.
Genesee Fork, Potter Co. PA
Kidney & Liver Complaints, Heart Disease



Priv.



L



1 NY VET
CAV



Sept. 23, 1864



June 8, 1865



Years
8 Months
15 Days



NOTE--The provision of the act of March 1, 1889, under which this special enumeration of survivors of the war of the rebellion is made, reads as follows:
That said Superintendent shall, under the authority of the Secretary of the Interior, cause to be taken on a special schedule of inquiry, according to such form as he may prescribe, the names, organizations, and length of service of those who had served in the Army, Navy, or Marine Corps of the United States in the war of the rebellion, and who are survivors at the time of said inquiry, and the widows of soldiers, sailors, or marines.
The entries concerning each survivor or widow should be carefully and accurately made, so that the printed reports may contain only thoroughly trustworthy information.

Spaces are provided on this special schedule for the entry of fifty names, or, more properly, terms of service. The spaces are numbered consecutively from 1 to 50, and cover the four pages comprised in each schedule. The inquires made concerning each survivor or widow call for the repetition of the number of the house and family as returned on the general population schedule (No. 1), the name, rank, company, regiment or vessel, date of enlistment, date of discharge and length of service (in years, months and days) on the upper half of each page, and the post-office address, disability incurred, and general remarks on the lower half of each page. The column headed "Remarks" is intended to be used to cover any points not included in the foregoing inquires, and which are necessary to a complete statement of a person's term of service in any one organization. (THE FORMATTING OF THIS DOCUMENT WAS CHANGED FROM THE ORIGINAL)

In case of persons having served in more than one organization use as many spaces as may be necessary to cover their various terms of service. In the case of widows of deceased soldiers, sailors, or marines, make the entry of her name on the dotted line, as follows:

Mary J., Widow of

Brown, James H., filling out the record of his service during the war, and giving under "Post-office address" the present address of his widow.

Transcribed and submitted by Rose Watkins.
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