Montgomery County, PA 1890 (Veteran's) Special Schedule http://ftp.us-census.org/pub/usgenweb/census/pa/montgomery/1890/ This Census was transcribed by April Phillips and proofread by Tracy Benke for The USGenWeb Census Project®, http://www.us-census.org/ Copyright (c) 2004 by April Phillips ========================================================================== USGENWEB (US-CENSUS) NOTICE: These electronic pages may NOT be reproduced in any format for profit or presentation by any other organization. Non-commercial organizations desiring to use this material must obtain the consent of the transcriber prior to use. Individuals desiring to use this material in their own research may do so. ========================================================================== Formatted by USGenWeb Census Project File Manager, Connie Burkett All of the above information must remain when copied or downloaded. ========================================================================== Page No. 348 Eleventh Census of the United States, 1890 Supv's Distr: Three SPECIAL SCHEDULE Enum District: 326 SURVIVING SOLDIERS, SAILORS, AND 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 Name of town: Ursinus College County of: Montgomery State of: Pennsylvania Enumerated in June,1890: Prof Warren R Kahn =============================================================================================================================================================================================================================================================================== CENSUS YEAR: 1890 (Vet) STATE: PA COUNTY: Montgomery ENUM-DISTR: 326 SUPV-DISTR: Three MICROFILM#: M123-91 ENUMERATED: in June, 1890 by: Prof Warren R Kahn =============================================================================================================================================================================================================================================================================== Form |Names of Surviving Soldiers, | | Name of | | | | | | | | Schedule No.1 |Sailors, and Marines | |Regiment |Date of |Date of |Length | | | | | LN# DW# FM# |and Widows Rank |CO. |/Vessel |Enlistment |Discharge |of Service | |POST-OFFICE ADDRESS |DISABILITY INCURRED |REMARKS |Transcriber's Remarks 1 2 |3 4 |5 |6 |7 |8 |9 | |10 |11 |12 | =============================================================================================================================================================================================================================================================================== | | | | | |Yrs. Mos. Days | | | | | | First Lieut |A |36 Pa Inf |21 Apr 1861 |5 Mar 1865 |3 10 14 | | |Left eye injured in Battle of Fredericksburgh |Enlisted as a private soldier, served as sergeant and |HW1. Lines 2-12 are blank 1 1 1 |Ruby, Samuel V Captain |D |3 ** Inf |. Apr 1865 |. Apr 1866 |1 . . |1 |Collegeville Pa (Ursivius Col) |in Dec 13, 1862. Prisoner at Macon, Savannah, |first sergeant, second lieutenant and first lieutenant in |** US Vet Hancock's Corps was written down through the colum Charleston and Raleigh for 10 months. Company A as above set forth. K**** by Sec of War and promoted cap in said comp D as above set forth. From both Regiments honorably discharged by Sec of War.