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Record for Richard Shay
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Record for Delmer G. Shay
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66 NJ Betsey Shay 59 PA Rebecca Shay 25 NY Richard Shay, Jr. 21 NY Daniel Shay 19 NY Sara A. Shay 17 NY
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Richard Shay 66 NJ
Betsey Shay 59 PA
Rebecca Shay 25 NY
Richard Shay, Jr. 21 NY
Daniel Shay 19 NY
Sara A. Shay 17 NY
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Year: 1850; Census Place: Ulysses, Potter, Pennsylvania; Roll: M432_825; Page: 97B; Image: .
1850 United States Federal Census about Daniel Shay
date: 3rd Sept, 1850
Arnold Hunter
Name: Daniel Shay
Age: 19
birth: abt 1831
New York
Gender: Male
Home: Ulysses, Potter, Pennsylvania
Family: 1
Household Members:
Name Age
Richard Shay 66 NY farmer
Betsey Shay 59 PA
Rebecca Shay 25 NY
Richard I Shay 21 NY
Daniel Shay 19 NY Blacksmith
Sara A Shay 17 NY
Stephen Mitchel 47 NY farmer
Arnie? Van Kurin 39 NY farmer
H_?_ Cushing 50 NY farmer
George Olmsted 37 NY farmer
N? H? Rogers 28 NY farmer
James G. Lane 41 NY farmer
Ephraim Hale? 61 NY farmer
Source Citation: Year: 1850; Census Place: Ulysses, Potter, Pennsylvania; Roll: M432_825; Page: 97B; Image: 193.
Source Information: Ancestry.com. 1850 United States Federal Census [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2009. Images reproduced by FamilySearch.
Original data: Seventh Census of the United States, 1850; (National Archives Microfilm Publication M432, 1009 rolls); Records of the Bureau of the Census, Record Group 29; National Archives, Washington, D.C.
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Richard Shay 66 NJ
Betsey Shay 59 PA
Rebecca Shay 25 NY
Richard Shay, Jr. 21 NY
Daniel Shay 19 NY
Sara A. Shay 17 NY
Record for Richard SHAY (4) facts
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Record for Delmer Shay (6) facts
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1860 United States Federal Census about Delmer Shay
date: 21st July 1860
Ambrose Hyde
Name: Delmer Shay
Age : 2
Birth: abt 1858 New York
Home: Lima, Livingston, New York
Gender: Male
PO: Lima
Household
Daniel W Shay 29 NY Blacksmith
Sarah J Shay 25 NY Housewife
Delmer Shay 2 NY
Michael Oneal 21 Ireland Cour Blacksmith
Source Citation: Year: 1860; Census Place: Lima, Livingston, New York; Roll: M653_778; Page: 265; Image: 270; Family History Library Film: 803778.
Source Information: Ancestry.com. 1860 United States Federal Census [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2009. Images reproduced by FamilySearch.
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1860 United States Federal Census about Delmer Shay
date: 21st July 1860
Ambrose Hyde
Name: Delmer Shay
Age : 2
Birth: abt 1858 New York
Home: Lima, Livingston, New York
Gender: Male
PO: Lima
Household
Daniel W Shay 29 NY Blacksmith
Sarah J Shay 25 NY Housewife
Delmer Shay 2 NY
Michael Oneal 21 Ireland Cour… |
- [S417] Historical Data Systems, comp., American Civil War Regiments, (Name: Ancestry.com Operations Inc; Location: Provo, UT, USA; Date: 1999;), Database online.
Record for Daniel Shay (1) fact
American Civil War Regiments American Civil War Regiments
Regiment: 1st Cavalry Regiment New York
Date of Organization: 17 Sep 1863
Muster Date: 20 Jul 1865
Regiment State: New York
Regiment Type: Cavalry
Regiment Number: 1st
Officers Killed or Mortally Wounded: 4
Officers Died of Disease or Accident: 1
Enlisted Killed or Mortally Wounded: 56
Enlisted Died of Disease or Accident: 89
Regimental Soldiers and History: List of Soldiers
Regimental History
NEW YORK
FIRST VETERAN CAVALRY
First Veteran Cavalry.-Cols., Robert F. Taylor, John S. Platner; Lieut.-Cols., John S. Platner, Charles A. Wells; Majs., Charles A. Wells, Charles W. Ringer, James E. Williams, J. M. Guion, Jerry A. Sullivan, E. D. Comstock.
This regiment was organized at Geneva and was originally intended to become the 17th cavalry, but the designation was changed before the organization had commenced. On Sept. 17, 1863, the men enlisted for Cos. A and B, 17th cavalry, were transferred to it.
The various companies were principally recruited in the counties of Ontario, Seneca, Wayne, Monroe, Erie and Chemung. A and B were mustered into the U. S. service at Elmira July 31 and Sept. 8, respectively, for three years, and the others at Geneva from Oct. 10 to Nov. 19.
In Oct., 1864, Co. M was consolidated with Co. A, and a new Co. M was mustered in at Elmira for a service of one year. The regiment left the state by detachments from July to Nov., 1863, and served in the Department of Washington until Feb., 1864. It was composed of excellent material, chiefly veterans of the 27th and 33d infantry.
Attached to the 1st brigade, 1st division, cavalry of West Virginia, its first battle occurred at Upperville, in Feb., 1864. It lost 35 men at Snickersville on March 6, and 38 on the 10th at Kabletown, Maj. Sullivan being among the killed. It suffered severely at New Market in May, where it lost 65 killed, wounded and missing.
Continuous hard service followed, the regiment being actively engaged at Woodstock, Newtown, New Market, Harrisonburg, Piedmont, Waynesboro, Cheat mountain, Diamond hill, Lynchburg, White Sulphur Springs, Bunker Hill and near Martinsburg, Leetown, Sharpsburg, Sandy Hook, Charlestown and Winchester.
In Aug., 1864, attached to the 2nd cavalry division, Army of West Virginia, it fought at Duffield Station, Cedar creek, Berryville, Charlestown and Falling Waters, and was then ordered to remount camp, Md., where it remained until the end of Oct., 1864. In November it was engaged at Nineveh and Rude's hill without loss, as part of the Army of the Shenandoah.
It participated in no more pitched battles. Under command of Col. Platner it was mustered out at Camp Piatt, W. Va., July 20, 1865, having lost while in service 4 officers and 47 men killed and mortally wounded; 87 men who died of disease, accidents, in prison, etc., a total of 138.
Source: The Union Army, Vol. 2 p. 202
New York FIRST REGIMENT OF VETERAN CAVALRY.
July 20, 1863, Col. Robert F. Taylor received authority to recruit this regiment. It was organized at Geneva, and September 17, 1863, the men enlisted for the 17th Cavalry, Col. H. D. Townsend, were transferred to it. The companies were mustered in the service of the United States for three years; at Elmira, A and B July 31, and September 8, 1863,
respectively; at Geneva, C, D, E, F, G, H, I and K October 10; L and M November 7 and 19, 1863, respectively. October 7, 1864, Company M was consolidated with Company A, and the former replaced by a new Company M, mustered in at Elmira, for a service of one year.
The companies were recruited principally: A and B, 17th Cavalry, at Elmira, Adams and Ellisburgh; C at Geneva, Buffalo, Rochester and Syracuse; D at Geneva, Rochester, Nunda, Prattsburgh, Warsaw, Amity and Pike; E at Geneva, Lima, Canandaigua and Rochester; F at Binghamton, Elmira, Adams and
Rochester; G at Geneva, Buffalo, Olean, Cuba, Rochester and Elmira; H at Deposit, Franklin, Hancock, Elmira, Geneva and Tompkins; I at Geneva, Bushnell's Station, Palmyra, Pittsford and Rochester; K at Waterloo, Seneca Falls and Rochester; L at Elmira, Adams, Geneva, Almond, Hornellsville, Seneca and Ellisburgh; and M at Geneva, Syracuse, Rochester, Oswego, Geneseo and Palmyra; second Company M at Binghamton.
Company A left the State in July, 1863; B in September, 1863; C to K in October, 1863; and L and M November 7 and 19, 1863, respectively, and served in the Department of Washington, 22d Corps; in the 1st Brigade, 1st Division, Cavalry, Army of West Virginia, from February, 1864; from August, 1864, in the 2d Cavalry Division, Army of West Virginia; in Remount Camp, Maryland, from latter part of August, to close of October, 1864; in the Army of the Shenandoah from October, 1864; and from March, 1865, in the Cavalry Division, Army of West Virginia.
Commanded by Col. John S. Platner, the regiment was honorably discharged and mustered out, July 20, 1865, at Camp Piatt, W. Va.
Source: Phisterer, p. 1,162
Battles Fought
Fought on 20 Feb 1864 at Upperville, VA.
Fought on 20 Feb 1864 at Newtown, VA.
Fought on 6 Mar 1864 at Snickersville, VA.
Fought on 6 Mar 1864 at Snicker's Gap, VA.
Fought on 6 Mar 1864 at Snicker's Ford, VA.
Fought on 10 Mar 1864 at Halltown Depot, WV.
Fought on 10 Mar 1864 at Cabletown, WV.
Fought on 5 May 1864 at Piedmont, VA.
Fought on 12 May 1864 at Winchester, VA.
Fought on 15 May 1864 at New Market, VA.
Fought on 18 May 1864 at New Market, VA.
Fought on 28 May 1864 at New Market, VA.
Fought on 28 May 1864 at Woodstock, VA.
Fought on 28 May 1864.
Fought on 28 May 1864 at Martinsburg, WV.
Fought on 30 May 1864 at Newtown, VA.
Fought on 31 May 1864 at New Market, VA.
Fought on 1 Jun 1864 at New Market, VA.
Fought on 1 Jun 1864 at Mount Jackson, VA.
Fought on 5 Jun 1864 at Staunton, VA.
Fought on 5 Jun 1864 at Piedmont, VA.
Fought on 6 Jun 1864 at Staunton, VA.
Fought on 6 Jun 1864 at Snicker's Gap, VA.
Fought on 6 Jun 1864 at Harrisonburg, VA.
Fought on 9 Jun 1864 at Staunton, VA.
Fought on 10 Jun 1864 at Staunton, VA.
Fought on 10 Jun 1864 at Piedmont, VA.
Fought on 11 Jun 1864 at Staunton, VA.
Fought on 11 Jun 1864 at Cheat Mountain, VA.
Fought on 12 Jun 1864 at Staunton, VA.
Fought on 15 Jun 1864 at Staunton, VA.
Fought on 20 Jun 1864 at Lynchburg, VA.
Fought on 25 Jun 1864 at Sulphur Springs, VA.
Fought on 27 Jun 1864 at Winchester, VA.
Fought on 29 Jun 1864 at Bunker Hill, VA.
Fought on 1 Jul 1864 at Frederick City, MD.
Fought on 2 Jul 1864 at Leetown, VA.
Fought on 2 Jul 1864 at Berryville, VA.
Fought on 3 Jul 1864 at Shepherdstown, WV.
Fought on 3 Jul 1864 at Virginia.
Fought on 3 Jul 1864 at Leetown, VA.
Fought on 3 Jul 1864 at Martinsburg, WV.
Fought on 4 Jul 1864 at Sharpsburg, MD.
Fought on 4 Jul 1864 at Leetown, VA.
Fought on 4 Jul 1864 at Dam No. 4, Maryland.
Fought on 6 Jul 1864 at Sandy Hook, MD.
Fought on 6 Jul 1864 at Maryland Heights, MD.
Fought on 8 Jul 1864 at Frederick City, MD.
Fought on 20 Jul 1864 at Knoxville, TN.
Fought on 22 Jul 1864 at Charles Town, WV.
Fought on 24 Jul 1864 at Winchester, VA.
Fought on 25 Jul 1864 at Martinsburg, WV.
Fought on 25 Jul 1864 at Kearnstown, VA.
Fought on 3 Aug 1864 at Duffield Station, VA.
Fought on 13 Aug 1864 at Strasburg, VA.
Fought on 14 Aug 1864 at Berryville, VA.
Fought on 16 Aug 1864 at Berryville, VA.
Fought on 22 Aug 1864.
Fought on 10 Nov 1864.
Source Information: Historical Data Systems, comp.. American Civil War Regiments [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 1999.
Original data: Data compiled by Historical Data Systems of Kingston, MA from the following list of works. Copyright 1997-2000
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