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Facts and Events
Name |
William Stacy |
Gender |
Male |
Birth[1][2][6] |
Jun 1837 |
England |
Census[4][8] |
8 Oct 1850 |
Perth Amboy, Middlesex, New Jersey |
Immigration? |
Bef 1860 |
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Marriage |
16 Jan 1860 |
to Margaret Hoff |
Other[2][9] |
13 Aug 1862 |
New JerseyMilit-Beg |
Other[2][10] |
18 Jun 1865 |
Washington, DCMilit-End |
Census |
4 Aug 1870 |
Clark Township, Union, New Jerseywith Margaret Hoff |
Census[5][11] |
1880 |
Clark Township, Union, New Jersey |
Occupation[5] |
1880 |
Clark Township, Union, New Jerseyworking in Felt Mill. |
Other[2][12] |
30 Aug 1899 |
Illness |
Census |
1900 |
Clark Township, Union, New Jerseywith Margaret Hoff |
Other[2][13] |
19 Jun 1900 |
Illness |
Residence[2] |
14 Jun 1904 |
Rahway, Union, New Jersey |
Death[3][7] |
15 Jun 1904 |
Rahway, Union, New Jersey |
Burial[3] |
18 Jun 1904 |
Rahway Public Cemetery, Rahway, Union, New Jersey |
References
- ↑ Internet received info, Record Type: E-Mail or Family Trees (3)
e-mail from Jeff Haber, descendants of William Stacy. - ↑ 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3 2.4 2.5 Pension Records (2)
copy of Pension Records from National Archives, Washington, DC.
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 Cemetery Records, Record Type: Printed Record, Reader: E. Sue Gregg (4)
Rahway Public Cemetery, Union Twp, NJ as recorded by www.rootsweb.com gen project.
- ↑ Compiler: Bureau of Census, 1850 Federal Census (Washington, DC) (2)
New Jersey, Middlesex County, Perth Amboy, Dwelling # 52, Family # 65.
- ↑ 5.0 5.1 Compiler: Bureau of Census, 1880 Federal Census (Washington, DC) (5)
Page 361C Clark Township, Union County, NJ.
- ↑ born possibly during trip from England. His pension records state he was born in 1829, but exact date unknown.
- ↑ Gravestone has age 70 years which would make birth year 1834.
- ↑ may not be correct William Stacy. Born in England and living as a laborer with family of John & Catherine Buchanan, ages 72 and 66 and son? Joseph Buchanan.
- ↑ served with the 14th Regiment of New Jersey Volunteers, Company E as a private.
- ↑ He received a pension from service of $6.00 (claim # 1192060) applied for August 30, 1890 and continued until June 1904, when it was increased to $12.
- ↑ and is listed as age 48.
- ↑ rheumatism, lumbago, disease of kidneys, deafness, general debility.
- ↑ rhumatism and heart disease.
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