Person:Vincent Cottam (3)

m. 12 Apr 1833
  1. Mary CottamAbt 1833 -
  2. Betsy CottamAbt 1834 -
  3. Vincent Cottam1837 - 1935
  4. Susan CottamAbt 1841 -
  5. Fiddia CottamAbt 1843 -
m. 1 Jan 1866
  1. Charles Marquis Cottam1867 -
  2. Esther Villa Cottam1878 - 1957
Facts and Events
Name Vincent Cottam
Gender Male
Birth? 20 May 1837 Huntsburg, Geauga County, Ohio
Military[1] Bet 1861 and 1865 Civil War Veteran GAR #279
Occupation? Aft 1865 Beaver Falls, Beaver, Pennsylvaniamailman - one of the first under Civil Service -
Marriage 1 Jan 1866 Mahonington, PAto Martha Marquis
Death? Feb 1935 Wooster, Wayne, Ohio, United States
Burial? 1935 Beaver Cemetery, Beaver Pennsylvania

Information comes from Judie Robichaud, [email protected]

References
  1. UNION PENNSYLVANIA VOLUNTEERS

    6th Regiment, Pennsylvania Heavy Artillery (212th Volunteers)

    Organized at Pittsburg, Pa., September 15, 1864. Moved to Washington, D. C., September 17. Attached to 2nd Brigade, DeRussy'a Division, 22nd Corps, to December, 1864. 1st Brigade, DeRussy's. Division, 22nd Corps, to June, 1865.
    SERVICE.-Guard Orange & Alexandria Railroad between Alexandria and Manassas, Va., September 29-November 17, 1864. Garrison Forts Marcy, Ward, Craig, Aeno, Albany and Lyon, Defences of Washington, south of the Potomac, till June, 1865. Mustered out June 13, 1865.

    Lost during service 2 Enlisted men killed and 44 by disease. Total 46.
    Predecessor unit:
    PENNSYLVANIA VOLUNTEERS
    212th REGIMENT VOLUNTEERS.
    (See 6th Regiment Heavy Artillery.)

    134th Infantry Regiment 13, August 1862 to 26 May 1863

    the 6th Regiment, Pennsylvania Heavy Artillery (212th Volunteers) 24 August 1864 to 13 June 1865.