Person:Raymond Wigand (1)

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Raymond Reinhardt Wigand
m. 27 Jan 1831
  1. Benno Wigand1832 - 1881
  2. Robert Wigand1833 - 1833
  3. Robert Wigand1834 - 1840
  4. Ida Wigand1835 -
  5. Albrecht Wigand1837 -
  6. Raymond Reinhardt Wigand1839 - 1905
  7. Gustav Wigand1840 - 1841
  8. Hans Wigand1842 - 1842
  9. Theodor Wigand1844 - 1844
  10. Martin Wigand1846 - 1891
m. 20 Jul 1870
  1. Alpha Virginia Wigand1871 - 1961
  2. Florence Wigand1873 - 1954
m. 23 Dec 1885
Facts and Events
Name Raymond Reinhardt Wigand
Alt Name Raimund Wigand
Gender Male
Birth[1][2][3] 24 May 1839 Leipzig, Saxony, Germany
Military[5][19] 26 Sep 1857 Philadelphia, PennsylvaniaEnlistment in the 1st Infantry, Company B
Military[6][20] 1 Aug 1862 Corinth, MississippiRe-enlistment in the US Army 1st Infantry Company B
Military[7][21] 26 Jul 1864 New Orleans, LouisianaRe-enlistment in the US Army 1st Infantry Company B
Census[8][9] Jun 1870 Milton, Santa Rosa, FloridaCensus of the Raymond Wigand Household
Marriage 20 Jul 1870 Pensacola, Escambia, Florida, United Statesto Martha Gertrude Royalty
Military[13][22] 15 Nov 1877 Savannah, GeorgiaEnlistment in the US Army 5th Artillery Battery D
Military[14][23] 15 Nov 1882 Omaha, Douglas, NebraskaRe-enlistment in US Army Quartermaster Corps
Marriage 23 Dec 1885 Norfolk, Nebraskato Clove Benedict
Military[15][24] 15 Nov 1887 Fort Niobrara, Cherry, NebraskaEnlistment in US Army Quartermaster Corps
Military[16][25] 15 Nov 1892 David's Island, New YorkRe-enlistment in US Army Quartermaster Corps
Retirement? 10 Mar 1893 Retirement from the US Army
Census[2] 12 Jun 1900 Knoxville, Knox, TennesseeCensus of the Augusta Leflivich Household
Death[4] 22 Aug 1905 Atlanta, Fulton, Georgia, United StatesCause: apoplexy
Burial[18] 1905 Marietta National Cemetery, Marietta, Georgia
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References
  1. 1870 U.S. Census, Santa Rosa County, Florida.. (National Archives Micropublication M593, roll 133.)
    M593 Roll 133 Page 571.
  2. 2.0 2.1 1900 U.S. Federal Census (Population Schedule), Knoxville, Knox County, Tennessee, Dwelling 238, Family 270, N. (jpeg image, (Online: The Generations Network, Inc., 2001) [Digital scan of original records in the National Archives, Washington, DC], subscription database, <http://www.ancestry.com>).
  3. Ida Cichorius, Thekla Wigand, Rosi Wigand, Moriz Wigand and Otto Schaefer. Chronik der Familie Wigand. (Leipzig: Walter Wigands Buchdruckerei, 1902).
  4. Ancestry.com. The Atlanta Constitution (Atlanta, Georgia) (database on-line). (Provo, UT, USA: The Generations Network, Inc., 2006.).
  5. Registers of Enlistments in the United States Army, 1798-1914. (National Archives Micropublications M233.)
    M233 roll 25/Sheet 233 Line 267.
  6. Registers of Enlistments in the United States Army, 1798-1914. (National Archives Micropublications M233.)
    M233 roll 28/Sheet 294 Line 511.
  7. Registers of Enlistments in the United States Army, 1798-1914. (National Archives Micropublications M233.)
    M233 roll 30/Sheet 264 Line 802.
  8. 1870 U.S. Census, Santa Rosa County, Florida.. (National Archives Micropublication M593, roll 133.)
    M592 Roll 133 Page 571.
  9. 1870 U.S. Federal Census (Population Schedule), Milton, Santa Rosa County, Florida, Dwelling 341, Family 341,. (jpeg image, (Online: The Generations Network, Inc., 2001) [Digital scan of original records in the National Archives, Washington, DC], subscription database, <http://www.ancestry.com>).
  10.   The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. International Genealogical Index (R). (Copyright (c) 1980, 1997, data as of February 1997).
  11.   Marriage Certificate: Raymond Wigand and Martha Royalty.
  12.   West Florida Genealogical Society. Transcribed Marriage Records of Escambia County, Florida from 1821 through 1900. (West Florida Genealogical Society; 2009).
  13. Registers of Enlistments in the United States Army, 1798-1914. (National Archives Micropublications M233.)
    M233 Roll 40/Sheet 218 Line 201.
  14. Registers of Enlistments in the United States Army, 1798-1914. (National Archives Micropublications M233.)
    M233 Roll 43/Sheet 180 Line 519.
  15. Registers of Enlistments in the United States Army, 1798-1914. (National Archives Micropublications M233.)
    M233 Roll 45/Sheet 287 Line 424.
  16. Registers of Enlistments in the United States Army, 1798-1914. (National Archives Micropublications M233.)
    M233 Roll 46/Sheet 320 Line 482.
  17.   Friedrich Hermann Meyer, Konrad Burger. Verzeichniss der Sammlungen des Börsenvereins der Deutschen Buchhändler : II Verzeichniss der Buchhändlerische. (Leipzig. Verlag des Börsenvereins der Deutschen Buchhändler. 1897.).
  18. Section K Plot 10351
    Originally buried Ft McPherson GA
  19. Bootes was the enlisting officer.The enlistment period was 5 years. Wigand was discharged on 1 August 1862 in Corinth, Mississippi. He was a Private.
  20. Capt. Williams was the enlisting officer. Enlistment term was for 3 years, but Wigand was discharged early on November 9, 1862. The reason was that the August 1 recruitment was illegal.
  21. Lieut. Bates was the enlisting officer. The term was for 3 years. Wigand was discharged on 26 July 1867 in New Orleans. He was a Sergeant.
  22. Capt. Rawles was the enlisting officer. The term was for 5 years. Wigand was discharged on 14 November 1882 at Ft. Omaha, Nebraska. His rank was 1st Sergeant. Notes on discharge say: "Char: see roll". On this enlistment his age is listed as "38 (6)".
  23. Recruiting officer was Lieut. Price. Wigand was discharged on 14 November 1887 at Ft. Niobrara, Nebraska. He had been appointed Post Quartermaster Sergeant.
  24. The enlisting officer was Lieut. Hyde. Enlistment term was for 5 years. Wigand was discharged on 14 November 1892 at David's Island, NY. He was a Post Quartermaster Sergeant. Notes on discharge indicate "char: excellent".
  25. Recruiting officer was Lieut. Cecil. The term was 5 years but Wigand retired on March 9 1893. His rank was Post Quartermaster Sergeant.