Person:Andrew McDonald (7)

Watchers
  1. Sarah McDonaldAbt 1830 - 1907
  2. Andrew J. McDonaldAbt 1834 - 1863
  3. Rachel McDonald1840 - 1921
  4. Isaac McDonaldAbt 1843 - 1864
  5. Abner Levi McDonald1846 - 1934
Facts and Events
Name Andrew J. McDonald
Gender Male
Birth[1] Abt 1834 Pennsylvania, United States
Census[1] 1850 Grant, Wisconsin, United States
Military[2] 9 Aug 1862 Wisconsin, United Statesenlisted in Company C, 20th Wisconsin Infantry
Death[2][3] 3 Oct 1863 Carrollton, Orleans, Louisiana, United States
References
  1. 1.0 1.1 District 24, Grant, Wisconsin, in United States. 1850 U.S. Census Population Schedule. (National Archives Microfilm Publication M432)
    HH 1048, Fam 1060,.

    McDonald, Isaac, 40, farming, RE =$300, b. PA
    , Elizabeth, 45, b. PA, cannot read, write
    , Sarah, 20, b. PA
    , Andrew J., 16, b. PA
    , Rachel, 10, b. WI
    , Isaac,7, b. WI
    , Abner, 4, b. WI

  2. 2.0 2.1 United States. Civil War Soldier Records and Profiles, 1861-1865. (Ancestry.com Operations Inc, Provo, UT, 2009).

    Name: Andrew J McDonald
    Residence: Wisconsin
    Enlistment Date: 9 Aug 1862
    Rank at enlistment: Private
    State Served: Wisconsin
    Survived the War?: No
    Service Record: Enlisted in Company C, Wisconsin 20th Infantry Regiment on 09 Aug 1862.Mustered out on 03 Oct 1863 at Carrollton, LA.
    Sources: Roster of Wisconsin Volunteers: War of the Rebellion

  3. History of Grant County, Wisconsin: containing an account of its settlement, growth, development and resources; an extensive and minute sketch of its cities, towns and villages -- their improvements, industries, manufactories, churches, schools and societies; its war record, biographical sketches, portraits of prominent men and early settlers; the whole preceded by a history of Wisconsin, statistics of the state and an abstract of its laws and constitution and of the constitution of the United States. (Tucson, Arizona: W.C. Cox, 1974 (1881))
    p. 637.

    Names of those who died in service to the United States during the Civil War:
    20th Regiment, Company C, Andrew J. McDonald