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Joseph C. Schofield

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Joseph C. Schofield

Birth
Death
17 Feb 1863 (aged 42–43)
Burial
Caldwell, Noble County, Ohio, USA Add to Map
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Excerpts from "The County of Noble, Ohio" Published 1904 via MarLa (#48020220).

(Page 122)
Following is a list of the judicial, executive and administrative officers since the organization of the county in 1851, with the year in which each went into office to serve until his successor was elected and qualified, as shown by the succession of dates. The county has been in the eighth judicial district ever since its creation. Sheriffs - Joseph C. Schofield, 1851

(Pages 75-76)
Company K of the Thirtieth volunteer infantry, which was mustered in at Camp Chase, August 28, 1861, was recruited in Noble county. The non-commissioned officers and privates were as follows: (to include Joseph C. Schofield)

1887 History of Noble County (Page 305)
J.C. Schofield was a charter member of Caldwell's I.O.O.F. Lodge #259.

Special Schedule. Surviving Soldiers, Sailors, and Marines, and Widows, etc. Olive Precinct, enumerated in June 1890.: Ruth Schofield, widow of Joseph C. Schofield (Rank: PVT/CO K/REG 30 OH INF/ ENLISTED 16 OCT 1862 / DIED 17 FEB 1863 / Length of Service: 5 months, 1 day)

Joesph was the first Noble Grand (President) of Olive lodge #259 of the Independent Order of Odd Fellows
Excerpts from "The County of Noble, Ohio" Published 1904 via MarLa (#48020220).

(Page 122)
Following is a list of the judicial, executive and administrative officers since the organization of the county in 1851, with the year in which each went into office to serve until his successor was elected and qualified, as shown by the succession of dates. The county has been in the eighth judicial district ever since its creation. Sheriffs - Joseph C. Schofield, 1851

(Pages 75-76)
Company K of the Thirtieth volunteer infantry, which was mustered in at Camp Chase, August 28, 1861, was recruited in Noble county. The non-commissioned officers and privates were as follows: (to include Joseph C. Schofield)

1887 History of Noble County (Page 305)
J.C. Schofield was a charter member of Caldwell's I.O.O.F. Lodge #259.

Special Schedule. Surviving Soldiers, Sailors, and Marines, and Widows, etc. Olive Precinct, enumerated in June 1890.: Ruth Schofield, widow of Joseph C. Schofield (Rank: PVT/CO K/REG 30 OH INF/ ENLISTED 16 OCT 1862 / DIED 17 FEB 1863 / Length of Service: 5 months, 1 day)

Joesph was the first Noble Grand (President) of Olive lodge #259 of the Independent Order of Odd Fellows


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