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Valentine Bott Sr. 4/3/1801 d. 4/3/1874 Brown Co. MN
Son of Peter Bott and Ann Magdalena Christ. He was born in Doerrebach, Rheinland, Prussia. He emigrated in 1857 with his wife Anna Barbara Seimann and children Valentine, Peter and Louisa. They also had children Heinrich and Elisabeth. He is listed on the Grand Army of the Republic Membership Roster, Minnesota, age 52.
Barbara Seimann 5/5/1806 d. 8/9/1878 Brown Co. MN
Valentine Bott 1836 1899
Peter 1838 1923
Louise Bott Hamann 1841 1895
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Peter Bott Enlisted on 11/8/1862 at Cottonwood, Brown Co., MN as a Private. On 11/8/1862 he mustered into "L" Co. MN 1st Cavalry He was Mustered Out on 12/2/1863 On 8/24/1864 he mustered into "A" Co. MN 11th Infantry He was Mustered Out on 6/26/1865 at St Paul, MN Other Information: born in Prussia
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Name |
Peter Bott |
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Gender |
Male |
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Marital Status |
Married |
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Age |
84 |
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Estimated Birth Year |
1839 |
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Death Date |
06 Apr 1923 |
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Death Place |
Hillyard, Spokane, Washington |
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Father |
Valteen Bott |
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Mother |
Barbara Gross |
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Spouse |
Mary Bott |
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FHL Film Number |
1992972 |
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Rev Peter Bott
BIRTH
5 Jul 1838
Dorrebach, Landkreis Bad Kreuznach, Rheinland-Pfalz, Germany
DEATH
6 Apr 1923 (aged 84)
Hillyard, Spokane County, Washington, USA
BURIAL
Mead, Spokane County, Washington, USA
peter Bott Cos. L & K 1st Minnesota Cavalry (Mounted Rangers) & Co. A 11th Minnesota Infantry
Charter member of Nathan P. Gregg Post No. 127 in Hillyard, Spokane County, WA.
Bott, Peter,
no dates,
Co. A. 11th Minn Infantry
Organized at Fort Snelling, Minn., August and September, 1864. Assigned to duty guarding line of the Louisville & Nashville Railroad from Nashville to the Kentucky line. Companies "E," "G" and "I" at Gallatin, Tenn.; Company "A" at Buck Lodge; Company "B" at Edgefield Junction; Company "C" at Richland; Company "D" at Sandersville; Companies "F" and "K" at [unknown] and Company "H" at Mitchellsville October, 1864, to June, 1865. Moved to St. Paul June 26-July 5. Mustered out June 26, 1865, and discharged at St. Paul July 11, 1865.
Peter Bott
The residence was not listed; 22 years old.
Enlisted on 11/8/1862 at Cottonwood, Brown Co., MN as a Private.
On 11/8/1862 he mustered into "L" Co. MN 1st Cavalry
He was Mustered Out on 12/2/1863
On 8/24/1864 he mustered into "A" Co. MN 11th Infantry
He was Mustered Out on 6/26/1865 at St Paul, MN
Other Information:
born in Prussia
Sources used by Historical Data Systems, Inc.:
- Minnesota in the Civil and Indian Wars 1861-65
- Minnesota Adjutant General's Report of 1866
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Mary Fredericka Muhs Bott
BIRTH
16 Dec 1845
Germany
DEATH
12 Jun 1937 (aged 91)
Athol, Kootenai County, Idaho, USA
BURIAL
Mead, Spokane County, Washington, USA
Marriage record for Frederika Maria Muhs to Peter Bott, October 3, 1865 Brown County, Minnesota. She was born in Germany and the 1910 census indicates they had 9 children, 5 living. There are four Bott children buried in Cottonwood Cemetery, Brown County, Minnesota with her inlaws Valentine and Barbara Bott, including Berta Bott (1868-bef 1875). Known children are Henry P, Bertha Maria Bott Mote, Emma S. Bott Stahl, Robert, Lydia Anna Bott Stahl.
Henry P. Bott married Emma Stahl, both died in Spokane county, burial location unknown.
Henry P Bott 1870 1954
Lydia Anna 1871 1940
Emma Laura 1876 1912
Bertha Maria 1879 1957
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