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| Christening: 11 Jan 1811 Saint Bees, Cumberland, England 2 |
| Immigration: 1840 Bethlehem, Coshocton, Ohio 1 |
| Military: 1862 To 25 July 1865 Company H, Regiment 122 O.V.I. 1 |
| LDS Endowment: 28 Jun 1974 OGDEN 2 |
| LDS Sealing Child: 5 Jul 1974 OGDEN 2 |
| LDS Baptism: 27 Apr 1974 OGDEN 2 |
| Census: 1850 Bethlehem Twp., Coshocton, Ohio 3 |
| Census: 1860 Tuscawaras Twp., Coshocton, Ohio 4 |
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Individual:
From History of Coshocton County, Biographical Sketches Pg. 797
"Stafford, Isaac
Bethlehem Township; Farmer. Was born in England in 1810. He was a blacksmith by trade. He came to this county in 1840, and was marriedto Miss Susannah Laycock, of England. They became the parents ofthree children, viz; Reuben, born in 1828, John and Isaac Jr. born in1837. Mr Stafford enlisted in 1862, in company H, 122nd regimentO.V.I. and served three years. He was honorably discharged July 25,1865. He was wounded at the battle of Winchester. Reuben Staffordwas employed by the United States Marshall to arrest deserters. Hewas shot while attempting to make an arrest. Isaac Stafford Jr.enlisted in the 143rd Regiment O.V.I. for 100 days. He was marriedSeptember 19, 1869, to Miss Sophia Lown (SIC), of this county. Theybecame the parents of five children, viz; John L., William E., MyraF., Cora E., and Ida M."
In Civil war. Enlisted in the Union Army October 19, 1862 at the age of 46. (Evidently not gi ving his correct age) Following is thehistory of his Unit. The 122nd Regiment Infantry was o rganized atZanesville, Ohio, September 30, 1862. Left Ohio for Parkersburg,W.Virginia, Oct. 23; thence moved to Clarksburg and to New Creek Nov.15. Attached to Railroad Division, Wes t Virginia, to Jan.1863.Milroy's Command, Winchester, Va., 8th Army Corps, Middle Department ,to Feb. 1863. 1st Brigade, 2nd Division, 8th Army Corps. to June 1863.Elliot's Command, 8t h Army Corps, to July, 1863. 2nd Brigade, 3rdDivision, 3rd Army Corps, Army of the Potomac , to Mar.1864. 2ndBrigade, 3rd Division, 6th Army Corps, Army of the Potomac, and Armyof th e Shenandoah, Middle Military Division, to June 1865.
SERVICE: Duty at New Creek, Virginia, Nov.15 to Dec. 28, 1862. Expedition up the south branc h of Potomac River Dec. 28, 1862, toJan. 1, 1863. Moved to Romney W. Va. and duty there unti l Mar. 17,1863. Skirmish near Romney Feb. 16. Moved to Winchester March 17, andduty in th e vicinity till June. Reconnissance toward Wardensville andStrasburg April 20. Battle of Win chester June 13-15. Retreat toHarper's Ferry June 15-17. Garrisoned at Maryland Heights til l July1. Guard stores to Georgetown, thence moved to Frederick, Md., July1-5. Pursuit of Le e to Manassas Gap, Va., July 5-24. Action atWapping Heights, Va., July 23. Duty at New Yor k City during draftdisturbance Aug. 15-Sept. 5. Bristoe Campaign Oct. 9-22. Advance tolin e of Rappahannock Nov.7-8. Kelly's Ford Nov.7. Brandy Station Nov.8. Mine Run Campaign Nov.2 6- Dec.2. , Payne's Farm Nov.27.Demonstration on the Rapidan Feb.6-7, 1864. Campaign from Ra pidan tothe James River May 3- June 15. Battles of the Wilderness May 5-7,Spottsylvania Ma y 8-12, Spottsylvania Court House May 12-21. Assaulton Salient, " Bloody Angle," May 12. Nor th Anna River May 23-26. Online of the Pamunkey May 26-28, Totopotomoy May 28-31, Cold Harbo rJune 1-12. Before Petersburg June 17- July 6. Jerusalem Plank RoadJune 22-23. Moved to Bal timore, Md. July 6; thence to Monocacy July8. Battle of Monocacy Junction, Md. July 9. (Cove r retreat)Sheridan's Shenandoah Valley Campaign August 7- Nov. 29. CharlestownAug. 21,22 an d 29. Battle of Opequam, Winchester, Sept. 19. Fisher'sHill Sept. 22, Battle of Cedar Creek , Oct 19, Duty at Kernstown tillDec. Skirmish at Kernstown Nov. 10. Moved to Washington D.C. , Dec. 3;thence to Petersburg Va. Seige of Petersburg Va. , Dec.6, 1864, toApril 9, 1865. A ppomattox Campaign March 28-April 9, 1865.Assault andfall of Petersburg April 2, Pursuit o f Lee April 3-9. Sailor's CreekApril 6. Appomattox Court House April 9. Surrender of Lee an d hisArmy. March to Danville April 17-27, duty there till May. Moved toRichmond, Va. May 16 ; thence to Washington D.C. May 24-June 1. CorpsReview June 9. Mustered out June 26, 1865. R egiment lost 7 Officersin battle, 86 Enlisted in battle, and 137 to disease.
Moses L. Lower was in Company I of this Regiment, his brother Enos J. Lower was in Company G . Both were POW's and Enos died as a POWPicture handed down to me from Alice Finlay Stacey.
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- Title: ; Its Past and Present
1740-1881
Author: Compiled by N. N. Hill Jr.
Publication: A. A. Graham & Co., Publishers
Newark, Ohio 1881
Text: Some Text from the source
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Call Number: F 497.C7 H6
Page: Pg. 797
Quality: 2
- Publication: Version 1.0
Page: Isaac STAFFORD Sex:
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FATHER'S INFORMATION
Name: William STAFFORD
MOTHER'S INFORMATION
Name: Mary
INDIVIDUAL INFORMATION
Christening
6 Jan 1811
Saint Bees, Cumberland, England
LDS Baptism: 27 Apr 1974 OGDEN
LDS Endowment: 28 Jun 1974 OGDEN
Sealed to Parents: 5 Jul 1974 OGDEN
SOURCE INFORMATION
Extracted birth and/or christening record for:
St. Bees, Cumberland County, England
Usually arranged chronologically by the birth/christening date.
Batch number: CO36861
Date(s): 1752-1837
Source: 496432
Type: Film
Printout: O9332O6
Date(s): 1838-1855
Source: O9O658
Type: Film
Date(s): 1855-1883
Source: O9O659
Type: Film
Quality: 2
- Title: 1850 census- United States
Page: 1850 U.S. Census
Ohio, Coshocton County, Bethlehem Township
Page 197, Dwelling 36 Family 36
Isaac Stafford 39 M Farmer 500 England
Susanna 43 F England
Ruben Stafford 23 M Farmer England
Isaac 13 M England
Mary Stafford 75 F 450 England
- Title: 1860 Census
Page: 1860 U.S. Census
Ohio, Coshocton County, Tuscarawas Township
Page 107, Dwelling 489, Family 489
Stafford, Isaac 49 M Blacksmith England
Susan 53 F England
Isaac 23 M Ohio
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