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Matches 2401 to 2450 of 3058
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Regiment #2013460 Reference: RG 150, Box 7514 - 15; | Wilford OUTHOUSE
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2402 |
age 39 | Willard OUTHOUSE
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age 39, father b. NB, mother b. Canada) | Willard OUTHOUSE
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He is buried in Pleasant Hill Cemetery. | Willard E. OUTHOUSE
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2405 |
Living at home | Willard E. OUTHOUSE
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2406 |
"Death of a Soldier,"
The Elgin Daily News, February 6, 1904, p. 1.
WILLIAM OUTHOUSE PASSED AWAY LAST NIGHT.
Was a Member of Co. G, 143rd Illinois, and Distinguished for Bravery.
William Outhouse, a much esteemed resident of Elgin, passed away quietly at his home, No. 64 Chapel street last evening at 9:30. The cause of his death is supposed to have been cancer of the stomach, but an autopsy will be held today to determine.
The Outhouse family figures conspicuously in the history of the old residents of Campton township, Kane county, where Mr. Outhouse was born on August 14, 1843. His parents, James and Elizabeth (Reed) Outhouse, came to this county, from New Brunswick in 1834, settling in Campton township. Besides the deceased, William, there were six children, Priscilla, Mary Renalwin, Arathusa, Edward and George. The Outhouse family took active part in the early wars of the country and Mr. Outhouse was for some time in the service in the civil war.
Mr. Outhouse's early life was spent in the country until the war broke out and active service attracted him. He enlisted in Company G of the 143rd regiment of Illinois volunteers and went down the Mississippi with that regiment. While in the service he distinguished himself by his bravery and spirit and was several times commended by his superior officers for his good conduct.
After he returned from the war be began farming in the county and was occupied in this until 1887 when he started the marble business, in which he has since been successfully engaged. In '71 he married Miss Hanna Kelly, of Campton, who survives him, and made his home in Elgin. Four children are left to mourn his loss: three sons, James, David, and Frank; and one daughter, Lizzie. For over a year he has been a patient sufferer and for some time friends feared that he might not recover.
The funeral will be held at the house on Chapel street Monday morning at 11 o'clock. Dr. Kirtley, of the First Baptist church, with which the family has long been connected, will officiate. Burial at Bluff City cemetery. | William OUTHOUSE
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(Medical):See attached sources. | William OUTHOUSE
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1838 Nova Scotia census shows: William, age 38, family of nine. | William OUTHOUSE
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2M>5, 1M30-40; 1F>F, 3F5-9, 1F10-14; 1F30-40 | William OUTHOUSE
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Adams Family Bible gives his age as 70. The Canadaigua newspaper (6/14/1785) says 67 years, 8 months. Cause of death was probably pernicious anemia, based on known symptoms and the fact that a number of descendants also had it. He had been bedridden for years. [Outhouse Family Record.]. | William OUTHOUSE
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age 17 | William OUTHOUSE
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2412 |
age 20 | William OUTHOUSE
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age 21 | William OUTHOUSE
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age 38, parents b. New Brunswick | William OUTHOUSE
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age 39, listed with wife, Elizabeth, age 30. Assume this is William, son of Elijah because he lives next door to George and Laura. | William OUTHOUSE
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Enlisted as a Private on 13 August 1862 in New Castle, NY at the age of 29 in Company I, 6th Heavy Artillery Regiment New York on 02 September 1862. Deserted on 08 March 1863 in Maryland Heights, MD | William OUTHOUSE
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2417 |
He does not appear in the 1840 census. | William OUTHOUSE
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2418 |
He is buried in Bluff City Cemetery. | William OUTHOUSE
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2419 |
He is buried in Woolhouse/Hunn Cemetery. | William OUTHOUSE
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2420 |
Per Sackville Town Book | William OUTHOUSE
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2421 |
Shows him living with his older brother William S. Outhouse. | William OUTHOUSE
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2422 |
He died of cholera infantum. | William A. OUTHOUSE
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1850 Illinois Mortality Census says that he was ill for 13 days and died of typhoid fever. | William Bradford OUTHOUSE
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2424 |
May have been born in Oldham County. | William Bradford OUTHOUSE
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This may be the "unknown" child referred to in the Outhouse Genealogy. Needs verification. | William Bradford OUTHOUSE
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2426 |
Living with parents. | William D. OUTHOUSE
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2427 |
No record of marriage. | William D. OUTHOUSE
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2428 |
1907 address is 1912 Madison St., Madison. No address given in 1911 directory, just Madison. | William Henry OUTHOUSE
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1907 address is 1912 Madison St., Madison. No address given in 1911 directory, just Madison. | William Henry OUTHOUSE
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1914 Canandaigua Farm Directory-- Outhouse, William H., Edith, 4 children, farmer, works on shares 173 acres, rd 9 Canandaigua | William Henry OUTHOUSE
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age 42, personal property value $15,000 | William Henry OUTHOUSE
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Age 46, resides on Academy Rd., b. NY, parents b. NY | William Henry OUTHOUSE
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age 53 | William Henry OUTHOUSE
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Census says William was born in MO; William and Sophia had been married for 4 years; Sophia had 7 children and 5 were still living. This was Sophia's 2nd marriage. | William Henry OUTHOUSE
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He became a farmer and owned section 20, P.O. Madison, WI. After the war they moved to Middleton where they lived for nine years. They came to Madison township in 1878. He had 60 acres of land, valued at $4, 000.00 in 1880. (Reference: "War record" and "Dane County History-1880"). | William Henry OUTHOUSE
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He became a farmer and owned section 20, P.O. Madison, WI. After the war they moved to Middleton where they lived for nine years. They came to Madison township in 1878. He had 60 acres of land, valued at $4, 000.00 in 1880. (Reference: "War record" and "Dane County History-1880"). | William Henry OUTHOUSE
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He is buried in Academy Cemetery. | William Henry OUTHOUSE
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He is buried in Pleasant Hill Cemetery. | William Henry OUTHOUSE
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He is listed as age 32. | William Henry OUTHOUSE
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He lived at Fitchburg when he enlisted. Julia was forced to sell the farm while William Henry was in the army. During his absence she rented rooms and lived in Madison, WI. | William Henry OUTHOUSE
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He lived with the John Welliver family. | William Henry OUTHOUSE
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Per LDS, William Henry Outhouse was born at Wyandotte Trading Post, Jordan Township, Whiteside Co, IA. | William Henry OUTHOUSE
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Says Sophia had 10 children and 5 were still living. Indicates that she and William had three children, but none lived. | William Henry OUTHOUSE
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William and his brother George lived with the Thomas Lewis family. | William Henry OUTHOUSE
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William Henry and his wife, Julia Ann, came to WI three years after their marriage, in the winter of 1853, coming by rail to Stoughton, where they hired a team to take them to the home of a friend, Mr. Louis Adams, at Fitchburg. They bought a farm at Fitchburg where they lived until the outbreak of the civil war. | William Henry OUTHOUSE
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William Henry lived in same house with his parents in 1850, 1860 and 1870 censuses; there is no indication that they had any children. | William Henry OUTHOUSE
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William Henry lived in same house with his parents in 1850, 1860 and 1870 censuses; there is no indication that they had any children. | William Henry OUTHOUSE
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William Henry lived in same house with his parents in 1850, 1860 and 1870 censuses; there is no indication that they had any children. | William Henry OUTHOUSE
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William Henry was a farmer. He came to Wisconsin in 1853 and lived near Oakhall (near Madison) until he enlisted in the Union Army at Madison, Wisconsin on August 22,1862. He was taken prisoner at Carrion Crow, Louisianna, on November 3, 1863 and not exchanged until April, 1964 He served in all other battles of his regiment. He served in the army until July 15, 1865. On his return home he bought a farm near Middleton, Wisconsin. He had 60 acres of land valued at $4000.00 in 1880 (Dane Co. History - 1880) They lived there until retirement when they bought a house in Madison, Wisconsin.
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WILLIAM H. OUTHOUSE, farmer, Sec. 20; P. O. Madison; came to Wisconsin in the winter of 1853; he first located at Oregon; this county; then moved to Middleton and lived nine years; came to Madison Township in November 1878; he was in the army; enlisted July 1862, in Co. D, 23d W. V. I., and was mustered out the 4th day of July 1865; the regiment was in eighteen battles, and Mr. Outhouse participated in them all with the exception of the time he was in prison; he was taken prisoner at Carrion Crow, La., and was kept seven months before he was exchanged. Mr. Outhouse was born in Westchester Co., N. Y., in 1827. He married Julia Henika, in New York in 1851. Mrs. Outhouse was born in Gorham, Ontario Co., N. Y.; they have four children -- Horace W., aged 25; Perry V., aged 23; Genevieve, age 19; Fanny C., aged 4; one lives in Michigan and the other three live at home. Politics, Republican. Has sixty acres of land, value about $4000.00 Source: History of Dane County, Wis | William Henry OUTHOUSE
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Homer was Mayor of Ramsey, IL for one term. | William Homer OUTHOUSE
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