1860 United States Census Records
.... Clarkstown, Rockland County, New York
.... 8 Samuel Blauvelt, 30, Male, Wheelwright, Real Estate Value: $1500; Personal Estate Value: $300 Birthplace: New York
.... 9 Ellen Blauvelt, 27, Birthplace: New York
.... 10 Frank Blauvelt, 4, Birthplace: New York
.... 11 Ida Blauvelt, 11/12, Birthplace: New York
.... 12 John Haring, 17, Apprentice Wagon Maker, Birthplace: New Jersey
Cause of Death:
John died from complications due to typhoid fever while serving in the Civil War.
He was initially buried in Soldier's Cemetery in Washington DC. His remains were removed and placed for burial in the family plot in Pascack, Bergen County, New Jersey.
Record of Deceased Soldiers and Other
Buried by Captain Edward L. Hartz, Assistant Quartermaster,
U.S. Army, at Washington, D.C.
.... Name of the Person: John P Haring
.... Record Number: 5475
.... Number and Locality of the Grave: No Number Given
.... Hospital Number of the Decease: 2712
.... Number of Regiment: 22 N. J.
.... Rank: Private
.... Company: D
.... Residence before enlistment: Pascack, Bergen County, New York
.... Conjugal Condition: Single
.... Residence of Widow, Relatives or Friends: Pascack, Bergen County, New Jersey … Father: Peter
.... Cause of Death: Typhoid
.... Age of the Deceased: 19
.... Nativity: NJ
.... Date of Death: 26 March 1863
.... Date of Burial: 30 March 1863
.... Locality of Death: Douglas
.... Remarks: Exhumed 3 April 1863
∼HARING
.... John P. Haring
.... Son of Peter & Jane Haring
.... Died March 26, 1863
.... Aged 19 years, 8 months & 16 days
Died in Washington City while in the Vol. Service of 22nd Regt. N. J. Vol.
1860 United States Census Records
.... Clarkstown, Rockland County, New York
.... 8 Samuel Blauvelt, 30, Male, Wheelwright, Real Estate Value: $1500; Personal Estate Value: $300 Birthplace: New York
.... 9 Ellen Blauvelt, 27, Birthplace: New York
.... 10 Frank Blauvelt, 4, Birthplace: New York
.... 11 Ida Blauvelt, 11/12, Birthplace: New York
.... 12 John Haring, 17, Apprentice Wagon Maker, Birthplace: New Jersey
Cause of Death:
John died from complications due to typhoid fever while serving in the Civil War.
He was initially buried in Soldier's Cemetery in Washington DC. His remains were removed and placed for burial in the family plot in Pascack, Bergen County, New Jersey.
Record of Deceased Soldiers and Other
Buried by Captain Edward L. Hartz, Assistant Quartermaster,
U.S. Army, at Washington, D.C.
.... Name of the Person: John P Haring
.... Record Number: 5475
.... Number and Locality of the Grave: No Number Given
.... Hospital Number of the Decease: 2712
.... Number of Regiment: 22 N. J.
.... Rank: Private
.... Company: D
.... Residence before enlistment: Pascack, Bergen County, New York
.... Conjugal Condition: Single
.... Residence of Widow, Relatives or Friends: Pascack, Bergen County, New Jersey … Father: Peter
.... Cause of Death: Typhoid
.... Age of the Deceased: 19
.... Nativity: NJ
.... Date of Death: 26 March 1863
.... Date of Burial: 30 March 1863
.... Locality of Death: Douglas
.... Remarks: Exhumed 3 April 1863
∼HARING
.... John P. Haring
.... Son of Peter & Jane Haring
.... Died March 26, 1863
.... Aged 19 years, 8 months & 16 days
Died in Washington City while in the Vol. Service of 22nd Regt. N. J. Vol.
Inscription
HARING
John P. Haring
Son of Peter A. Haring and Jane Duryea
Civil War, Co. D, 22 Reg. N. J. Vol.
Died Washington DC
Gravesite Details
Burial Information: Ackerman Transcriptions Page: 75
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