[or-roots] Re: HAMILTON
E V Barnes
evbarnes at earthlink.net
Sun Jun 26 13:36:21 PDT 2005
To LinLou re Hamilton.
Have you checked with Park Genealogical Books re the Minn. National
Guard. They have available copies of the Civil War and may have others.
Gene Barnes
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From: LinLouVan at aol.com
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Sent: Sunday, June 26, 2005 9:23 AM
Subject: [or-roots] Re: HAMILTON
To those of you doing HAMILTON research -- do you know anything more about this man?
Thaddeus M. HAMILTON, a Civil War Veteran
b. abt 1847 in Illinois; he was a 3-yr-old living in Brown Co., Ill. at the time of the 1850 U.S. Federal Census (6th of 7 children) in the household of Wm. and Elizabeth Hamilton.
As a resident of Mendon, Ill., he enlisted as a Private in Co. A., 50th Infantry Reg., Illinois on February 1, 1864. Serving on the Union side, he was mustered out of the same company July 13, 1865 at Louisville, Ky.
In 1870, a Thaddeus Hamilton was living in Sparta, Chippewa Co., Minn. He homesteaded 160 acres of land there according to Minnesota Land Records dated April 3, 1875.
At the time of the 1890 Veterans Schedule of the U.S. Federal Census, Thaddeus M. Hamilton lived in the South Eugene Pct., Lane Co., Ore.
On July 16, 1890 he applied for an invalid pension based upon his service with the Illinois Infantry. Application was made in Oregon.
Documents from the Oregon State Archives show that on September 9, 1890, T.M. Hamilton enlisted in the Oregon National Guard. That appear shows that he had 3 prior enlistment's; 1 U.S. Service, 1 Minn. Nat. Guard, 1 Oreg. Nat. Guard. He reenlisted September 17, 1891 - and then again October 13, 1894.
At the time of the 1910 U.S. Federal Census, Thaddeus Hamilton was at the Oregon State Insane Asylum in Salem. He is listed as an "employe" - a gardener. Information in that census says he was widowed with one living child.
A page photocopies from G.A.R. records show Charter Members of Post #40, Eugene - HAMILTON, Thaddeus M. Pvt. Co. A, 50th Illinois Infantry. He moved to Salem, Ore., living there in 1912, he was a member of Post #10 in Salem.
He died at the Oregon State Hospital, Salem June 17, 1916 and is supposed to be buried in the Milliorn Cemetery, Lane County. The record of his death in the State Hospital journal says simply "disposition - Eugene."
I have been researching the pioneers in the Milliorn Cemetery, Junction City, Lane Co., Oregon and would appreciate any other information about this man -- especially an obituary and/or some other indication of his burial place.
Linda VanOrden
Junction City, OR
LinLouVan at aol.com
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