Representing: Union
CWV FERN HILL ABERDEEN GRAYS HARBOR CO DOWNE ROBERT UNION CENSUS CHRON 2022
CWV Data base has him as Robert Dawn & so does CWV profiles
Await word from Bruce as to how to put him in site! 10/25/2022
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Robert Dawn Enlisted on 1/27/1862 at Flint, MI as a Private. On 2/6/1862 he mustered into "B" Co. MI 10th Infantry He was transferred out on 12/15/1863 On 12/15/1863 he transferred into Veteran Reserve Corps (date and method of discharge not given) |
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Name: |
Robert Dawn |
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Enlistment Age: |
34 |
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Birth Date: |
abt 1828 |
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Enlistment Date: |
27 Jan 1862 |
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Enlistment Place: |
Flint, Michigan |
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Enlistment Rank: |
Private |
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Muster Date: |
6 Feb 1862 |
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Muster Place: |
Michigan |
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Muster Company: |
B |
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Muster Regiment: |
10th Infantry |
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Muster Regiment Type: |
Infantry |
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Muster Information: |
Enlisted |
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Muster Out Date: |
15 Dec 1863 |
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Muster Out Information: |
Transferred |
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Side of War: |
Union |
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Survived War?: |
Yes |
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Residence Place: |
Oakland County, Michigan |
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Additional Notes 2: |
Muster 2 Date: 15 Dec 1863; Muster 2 Place: Michigan; Muster 2 Information: Transferred; |
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Title: |
Record of Service of Michigan Volunteers 1861-65
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2nd Battalion, Veteran Reserve Corps
The Invalid Corps of the Civil War period was created to make suitable use in a military or semi-military capacity of soldiers who had been rendered unfit for active field service on account of wounds or disease contracted in line of duty, but who were still fit for garrison or other light duty, and were, in the opinion of their commanding officers, meritorious and deserving.
Those serving in the Invalid Corps were divided into two classes: Class 1, partially disabled soldiers whose periods of service had not yet expired, and who were transferred directly to the Corps there to complete their terms of enlistment; Class 2, soldiers who had been discharged from the service on account of wounds, disease, or other disabilities, but who were yet able to perform light military duty and desired to do so. Such men were allowed, under General Order No. 105 above referred to, to enlist in the Invalid Corps. As the war went on it proved that the additions to the Corps hardly equaled the losses by discharge or otherwise, so it was finally ordered that men who had had two years of honorable service in the Army or Marine Corps might enlist in the Invalid Corps without regard to disability.
By General Order No. 111, dated March 18, 1864, the title Veteran Reserve Corps was substituted for that of Invalid Corps, and this title is used in almost every case in the present work, whether the reference is to transfers and enlistments prior to March 18, 1864, or to those made subsequent to that date.
The men serving in the Veteran Reserve Corps were organized into two battalions, the First Battalion including those whose disabilities were comparatively slight and who were still able to handle a musket and do some marching, also to perform guard or provost duty; the Second Battalion being made up of men whose disabilities were more serious, who had perhaps lost limbs or suffered some other grave injury. These latter were commonly employed as cooks, orderlies, nurses, or guards in public buildings. There were from first to last from two to three times as many men in the First Battalion as in the Second, and the soldiers in the First Battalion performed a wide variety of duties. They furnished guards for the Confederate prison camps at Johnson's Island, Ohio, Elmira, N. Y., Point Lookout, Md., and elsewhere. They furnished details to the provost marshals to arrest bounty jumpers and to enforce the draft. They escorted substitutes, recruits, and prisoners to and from the front. They guarded railroads, did patrol duty in Washington City, and even manned the defenses of the city during Early's raid in July, 1864.
Name: |
Robert Down |
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Gender: |
Male |
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Unit: |
B 10 Mich Inf.; 68 2 Battes V R C[B 10 Mich Inf.; 68 2 Battes V R C] |
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Filing Date: |
5 Mar 1877 |
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Place Filed: |
Washington, USA |
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Relation to Head: |
Soldier |
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Spouse: |
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Roll number: |
128 |
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Name |
Robert Down |
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Gender |
Male |
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Spouse |
Amelia Jones |
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Child |
Lizzie Down |
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1870 Pontiac Ward 1 Oakland Co. MI
Robert Down 44/1826/England laborer
Mary 30
Margaret 8
Sarah 5
Elizabeth 2
1880 Tipton Moniteau Co. MO
Robert 50/1830/Wales parents England/England laborer
Mary 40
Maggie 15
Lizzie 12
Granger 9
Annie 5
Mabel 3
Kate 5/12 Jan 1880
Name: |
Robert Down |
Gender: |
Male |
Race: |
White |
Birth Date: |
abt 1825 |
Birth Place: |
Bristol, England |
Death Date: |
11 Mar 1894 |
Age at Death: |
69 |
Death Location: |
Aberdeen, Washington |
Residence: |
Aberdeen, Washington |
Father: |
John Down |
Father's Birth Place: |
Eng, DEV |
Mother: |
Sarah Ash |
Mother's Birth Place: |
Bristol, England |
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Robert Down
BIRTH
1824
Bristol, England
DEATH
1894 (aged 69–70)
BURIAL
Aberdeen, Grays Harbor County, Washington, USA
PLOT
4/15/3/Original Plot
MICHIGAN PVT CO B 10 REGT MICH INF CIVIL WAR
Name: |
Robert Down |
Rank: |
Pvt |
Birth Date: |
1824 |
Service Branch: |
Army |
Unit: |
Co. B, 10th Michigan Inf. Union Civil War. |
Enlistment Date: |
27 Jan 1862 |
Discharge Date: |
7 Feb 1865 |
Death Date: |
1894 |
Cemetery: |
Fern Hill Cemetery military tombstone |
Cemetery Location: |
Aberdeen, Washington, USA |
1900 Aberdeen Chehalis Co. WA
Mary Downs 60/Nov 1839/Wales widowed parents Wales/Wales 7ch 6liv
Mabel 23/Oct 1876/MI
Kate 20/Jan 1880/IN
John 17/Apr 1883/MI
1910 Big Butte Jackson Co. OR
Mary Down 70/1840/England widowed farmer Nat yes
John F Down 27/MI farmer with mother
1920 Portland Multnomah Co. OR
Mary Down 80/1840/Wales IM 1861 grandmother
Benton Wortendyke 43
Mabel A 30
John B 11
Charles 8
Eliz 3
Thomas E 1
Mary Jane Jones Down
BIRTH
2 Nov 1839
Monmouthshire, Wales
DEATH
6 Dec 1932 (aged 93)
Medford, Jackson County, Oregon, USA
BURIAL
Aberdeen, Grays Harbor County, Washington, USA
PLOT
4/15/1/Original Plot
Elizabeth Perry 1836 1902 (one daug missing alive at her death)
Margaret A 5/8/1861/MI d. 10/27/1899/WA
Sarah Maria 6/13/1865 Pontiac MI d. 7/17/1956 Houston TX
Elizabeth 1868/MI d. 11/13/1902/WA
Hannah Annie9/1874/Greenville Montcalm Co. MI d. 5/17/1952 Aberdeen Grays Harbor WA
Mabel 10/1878/Greenville MI d. 11/19/1900 Yakima WA
Kate 1/1880/IN d. 12/17/1903 San Bernadino Co. CA
John Francis 4/25/1883/MI d. 11/8/1949 Jackson Co. OR
Buried at Fern Hill Cemetery in Aberdeen
Row: Lot 4 Block 15
Site: 2
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