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- [S524] Patty Vella, Public Member Tree- Dingman- Neilly Family Tree, Owner: pvella92, (Name: Ancestry.com; Location: www.ancestry.com;), DINGMAN, Henry & William military cards, consolidate.
Record for Henry D. Dingman (38) facts
Record for Henry D. Dingman (33) facts .......... (47)
20200304CLT-FRA- documents combined and re-worked:
20200304CLT-FRA- documents combined and re-worked:
DINGMAN
Henry William
G - 53 I 2-121 unit H-46 I 1-1141
30 March 1864 enrolled 11 March 1864
40 age 30
04 April 1864 M.I. 17 March 1864
20 May 1865 discharged 08 June 1865
dark complexion fair
5' 8" height 5' 7"
blue eyes grey
dark hair brown
farmer occupation farmer
Potter County residence Potter County
G.O. #26 A.G.I.O.(?) remarks (none)
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1890 Civil War Pensioner's Census, Henry DINGMAN
5
26
28
Dingman, Henry
Hebron Township, Potter Co., PA
Nervous Prostration Caused By Sunstroke
Priv. G 53 PA INF
March 30, 1864
June 7, 1865? Discharged May 20, 1865 per card- jcw, 09.09.2011
1 Year, 2 Months, 7 Days
pvella92 added this on 16 Mar 2010
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Neilly Family Tree, pvella
William Dingman, Civil War card file:
Dingman, William H-46 I 1-1141
Enrolled 3-11-1864 at Coudersport
M.I. 3-17-1864 as Pvt. at Harrisburg
M.O. Discharded 6-8-1865
Age at enrollment - 30
Complexion - Fair
Height 5/7"
Eyes - Grey
Hair - Brown
Occup - Farmer
Residence - Potter County
Remarks: (none)
1890 Civil War Pensioner's Census, Henry DINGMAN 5 26 28
Dingman, Henry
Hebron Township, Potter Co., PA
Nervous Prostration Caused By Sunstroke
Priv. G 53 PA INF March 30, 1864 June 7, 1865
1 Year, 2 Months, 7 Days
pvella92 added this on 16 Mar 2010
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Neilly Family Tree, pvella
_______________________ 1890 Civil War Pensioner's Census, Henry DINGMAN 5 26 28
Dingman, Henry Hebron Township, Potter Co., PA Nervous Prostration Caused By Sunstroke Priv. G 53 PA INF March 30, 1864 June 7, 1865?
Discharged May 20, 1865 per card- jcw, 09.09.2011
1 Year, 2 Months, 7 Days
pvella92 added this on 16 Mar 2010
Dingman, Henry G - 53 I 2-121 Dingman, William H-46 I 1-1141
enrolled 3/30/64, Coudersport Enrolled 3-11-1864 at Coudersport
M.I. 4/4/1864, as Pvt, Hbg, Pa M.I. 3-17-1864 as Pvt. at Harrisburg
M.O. Discharged: 5/20/65 M.O. Discharded 6-8-1865
Discharged May 20, 1865 M.O. Discharded June 8, 1865
Age at enrollment - 40 Age at enrollment - 30
Complexion - dark Complexion - Fair
Height 5' 8" Height 5' 7"
Eyes - blue Eyes - Grey
Hair - dark Hair - Brown
Occup - Farmer Occup - Farmer
residence: Potter County Residence - Potter County
Remarks: G.O. #26 A.G.I.O.(?) Remarks: (none)
DINGMAN
Henry William
G - 53 I 2-121 unit H-46 I 1-1141
30 March 1864 enrolled 11 March 1864
40 age 30
04 April 1864 M.I. 17 March 1864
20 May 1865 discharged 08 June 1865
dark complexion fair
5' 8" height 5' 7"
blue eyes grey
dark hair brown
farmer occupation farmer
Potter County residence Potter County
G.O. #26 A.G.I.O.(?) remarks (none)
1890 Civil War Pensioner's Census, Henry DINGMAN William Dingman, Civil War card file:
5 26 28
Dingman, Henry
Hebron Township, Potter Co., PA
Nervous Prostration Caused By Sunstroke
Priv. G 53 PA INF March 30, 1864 June 7, 1865
1 Year, 2 Months, 7 Days
pvella92 added this on 16 Mar 2010
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Civil War Pension- DINGMAN, Henry.jpg 20200304CLT-FRA-
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Neilly Family Tree, pvella
_______________________ 1890 Civil War Pensioner's Census, Henry DINGMAN 5 26 28
Dingman, Henry Hebron Township, Potter Co., PA Nervous Prostration Caused By Sunstroke Priv. G 53 PA INF March 30, 1864 June 7, 1865?
Discharged May… |
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Civil War card file, Dingman,Wm.jpg 20200304CLT-FRA-
pasted from front Media Details, edited:
Neilly Family Tree, pvella
William Dingman, Civil War card file:
Dingman, William H-46 I 1-1141
Enrolled 3-11-1864 at Coudersport
M.I. 3-17-1864 as Pvt. at Harrisburg
M.O. Discharded 6-8-1865
Age at enrollment - 30
Complexion - Fair
Height 5/7"
Eyes - Grey
Hair - Brown
Occup -… |
- [S298] private communication: pvella, (Name: Patty Vella; Location: 1505 Methyl ST, Pittsburgh, PA 15216; Date: 14 May 2001;), Dingman Mattison, MayBell consolidated to (731) From Patty Vella, 14.May 2001, from MayBell Dingman Mattison to be read at a family reunion (1) fact ..... (28) .....
From Patty Vella, 14.May 2001, from MayBell Dingman Mattison to be read at a family reunion- year unknown (MayBell died in 1947)-
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From Patty Vella, 14.May 2001, from MayBell Dingman Mattison to be read at a family reunion- year unknown (MayBell died in 1947)-
Turn your thoughts to 1840, when our other grandfather and grandmother and family (Isaac and Amy Ellsworth Brock), came to Hebron. Can you young people visualize the trip? A yoke of oxen, and six weeks on the road from Grafton, NY to Hebron, Potter Co, PA-- a day's trip, or a little more, with your automobile. Imagine them reaching here and choosing a spot, cutting down trees, and clearing a space large enough, at first, to build a log cabin. Then the real struggle began, to keep the wolf from the door in more than one sense of the word. I've listened to my mother tell how, as a child, she had sat on the door-step and listened to the howling of the wolves close by. The future can never bring anything to us that we should be more proud of than our brave old ancestors, "heroes and heroines."
Mother dear (Mary Angeline Brock Dingman) was only six monhs old when she made that trip. But I fancy she was as happy as any of the weary travelers. Often it was hard to find a place to stop overnight. Grandma said once, they stopped at an inn, but everything was so mysterious and queer, they were afraid to stay after resting the stock. (I think they brought a cow and a calf.) Then they started on the road again. How worn and weary they must have been before they reached Potter Co! ___________________
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