Wilson, I.C.

Soldier:  Isaac C. Wilson

Regiment:  3rd. OVC                 

Company:  M

Age:  18                     

 Date Entering Service:  December 24, 1863, at Monroeville, Ohio

Period of Service:  3 years

Remarks (When discharged, re-enlisted, wounded, captured, died of disease or killed):

Mustered out on August 4, 1865 at Nashville, Tennessee

Battles in which he fought:

Decatur, Courtland Rd.,  Ala.                              May 26-27, 1864

Moulton, Ala.                                                    May 28-29, 1864

Noonday Creek, Ga.                                          June 20, 1864

Kenesaw Mt., Ga.                                               June 27, 1864

Vining Station, Ga.                                            July 2, 1864

Peach Tree Creek, Ga.                                        July 20, 1864

Jonesboro, Ga.                                                  Aug. 19-20, 1864

Lovejoy Station, Ga.                                           Aug. 20, 1864

Franklin, Tenn.                                                  Nov. 30, 1864

Selma, Al.                                                          April 2, 1865

Columbus, Ga.                                                  April 16, 1865

Macon, Ga.                                                       April 20, 1865   

Other interesting information discovered:

While at enlistment, Isaac listed his age at 18.  He was actually just 15 years old.  Isaac Wilson lived in Cardington for his entire life.  His wife’s name was Caroline.  In May 1909 she applied for a widow’s pension.

Date of Death:  1909                             Place of burial:  Glendale Cemetery, Cardington, OH.

Adopted By:                                                     Researcher:  Patrick Drouhard

                                                                                                                                   

 

Wilson, I.C.

 

 

 

 

 


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