Facts and Events
Name |
Isaac B. Soden |
Gender |
Male |
Birth? |
21 Aug 1828 |
Middletown/Spotswood, NJ |
Baptism? |
23 Aug 1828 |
St. Peter's Episcopal Church, Spotswood, NJ |
Census? |
1850 |
Living in North Brunswick, NJ with wife and son. Spelled Snowden |
Marriage |
Abt 1850 |
to Eliza A. _____ |
Reference Number |
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4885 Eliza A. _____ |
Census? |
1860 |
Living in Spotswood with wife and 5 children |
Military? |
30 Aug 1862 |
Enlisted as a Wagoner |
Military? |
Bet 30 Aug 1862 and 23 Mar 1863 |
Civil War-enlisted in New Jersey, Mustered out on disability at Trenton, NJ |
Military? |
23 Mar 1863 |
Received a disability discharge |
Census? |
1870 |
Living in Kingston/South Brunswick with wife and 8 children |
Census? |
1880 |
Living in East Brunswick with Eliza and 5 children |
Census? |
1890 |
veterans schedule-Living in East Brunswick ED 224 page 002 |
Census? |
1900 |
Living in East Brunswick with Eliza and grand-daughter Myrtle |
Medical? |
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Received Civil War Pension as an invalid 4/11/1863. His widow collected death benefits on 7/18/1908 |
Military? |
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B Company 28th Infantry regiment, NJ |
Occupation? |
|
Looper |
Death? |
4 Jul 1908 |
Soldiers Home, Landis, NJ Cumberland CountyCause: Chronic Cystitis |
Burial? |
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Soldiers Home, Vineland, NJ |
Reference Number |
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679 |
Have Civil War Disability and Pension Records, Enlistment and Discharge records, and battles he fought Have headstone picture
Have death certificate
Invalid #17912 4/11/1868 Certificate #23906
Widow #900261 7/18/1908Certificate #668894
28th Regiment, New Jersey Infantry
Organized at Freehold and mustered in September 15, 1862. Left State for Washington, D. C., October 2, 1862. Attached to Provisional Brigade, Casey's Division, Defences of Washington, October to December, 1862. 1st Brigade, 3rd Division, 2nd Army Corps, Army of the Potomac, to June, 1863. Duty in the Defences of Washington, D. C., October 3 to December 1, 1862. March to Falmouth, Va., December 1-9. Battle of Fredericksburg, Va., December 12-15.
Regiment lost during service 51 Enlisted men killed and mortally wounded and 1 Officer and 31 Enlisted men by disease. Total 84.
Wounded 12/15/1862 at Battle of Fredericksburg. Right foot shattered. In hospital until medically discharged 3/21/1863
Isaac Soden Wagoner Aug. 30, '62 Sept. 22, '62 9 Mos Discharged at Trenton, N. J., March 23, '63 - Disability. N.J. CivilWar Record: Page 885
NEW JERSEY VOLUNTEERS.
Company B, Twenty-eighth Regiment.
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