Person:Charles McEntee (25)

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Charles H. McEntee
m. Abt 1832
  1. Julia McEntee1834 - 1919
  2. John McEntee1835 - 1903
  3. Charles H. McEntee1842 - 1862
  4. Anna McEnteeAbt 1848 -
  5. Lily McEntee1851 - 1940
Facts and Events
Name[1][2] Charles H. McEntee
Gender Male
Birth[1][2] 21 Jan 1842 Kingston, Ulster, New York
Occupation[1] 1860 Machinist
Military[4][3] Bet 18 Aug 1862 and 21 Dec 1862 Captain, Company H, 120th NYS Infantry Vols
Death[3] 21 Dec 1862 Falmouth, Stafford, Virginia
Burial? 1863 Montrepose Cemetery, Kingston, Ulster County, New York

Was a machinist and never married. Civil War service. First Lieutenant and Captain, Company I, 120th New York State Volunteer Infantry. "A gallant and promising young officer stricken with brain fever and died at the beginning of his military career.

His photo and a photo of his tombstone can be found on FindAGrave.com.

References
  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 1860 US Census
    (http://www.ancestry.com), accessed February 27, 2008, citing Census Place: Kingston, Ulster, New York; Roll: M653_870; Page: 0; Image: 347.
  2. 2.0 2.1 1850 US Census
    (http://www.ancestry.com), accessed March 1, 2008, citing Census Place: Kingston, Ulster, New York; Roll: M432_607; Page: 40; Image: 82.
  3. 3.0 3.1 Van Santvoord, Cornelius. The One Hundred and Twentieth Regiment New York State Volunteers. (Rondout, New York: Kingston Freeman Press, 1894)
    p. 298.

    "A gallant and promising young officer stricken with brain fever and died at the beginning of his military career on December 21, 1862, at Falmouth, Va. His remains lie in Montrepose Cemetery, Rondout, where loving parents have erected a broken column to mark his resting place."

  4. Van Santvoord, Cornelius. The One Hundred and Twentieth Regiment New York State Volunteers. (Rondout, New York: Kingston Freeman Press, 1894)
    p. 297.

    "Company H was raised by Captain Charles H. McEntee and Lieutenants James K. Holmes and Michael E. Creighton."