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Henry Perin Mersereau

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Henry Perin Mersereau Veteran

Birth
Ohio, USA
Death
27 Dec 1925 (aged 79)
Hampton, Hampton City, Virginia, USA
Burial
Hampton, Hampton City, Virginia, USA Add to Map
Plot
1098-A
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In 1850, Sylvania, Lucas County, Ohio; Henry P. Mersereau was enumerated with his parents Cornelius & Sarah Mersereau and siblings: Peter, Charles W., Eveline A., Wallace, and Cornelia C. Mersereau (1850 Census).

In 1860, Sylvania, Lucas County, Ohio; Henry Mersereau was enumerated with his parents Cornelius & Sally Mersereau and siblings: Wallace, Celestia, Emma, and Chas. Mersereau; and John Vanpelt (1860 Census).

On 11 Aug 1862, Ohio; Henry P. Mersereau (B: ~1844) mustered into service as a Private with Company F, 14th Infantry. On 16 May 1865, he mustered out of service. Last known residence was in Los Angeles, California as a carpenter (Roster of Ohio Soldiers; Roster of Stanton Post No. 55).

On 2 Jun 1867, Lucas, Ohio; Henry Mersereau married Mary A. Brent (Ohio Marriages; Film #000912940).

In 1870, Sylvania, Lucas County, Ohio; Henry Mercereau and his wife Mary were enumerated with daughter Libbie Ann Mercereau (1870 Census).

In 1880, King County, Washington; carpenter Henry P. Mersereau and his wife Mary A. Mersereau were enumerated with children: Libbie N., A.H., and Infant Mersereau (1880 Census).

On 13 Feb 1890, Malvern Hills, Henrico County, Virginia; Henry P. Mersereau was appointed Postmaster (Postmaster Appointments).

On 9 Mar 1897, Virginia; Henry P. Mersereau filed for his military pension. He had served with Company F, 14th Ohio Infantry (Military Pensions).

In 1900, Manchester, Chesterfield County, Virginia; miller Henry P. Mersereau (B: Aug 1846, Ohio) and his wife Mary A. were enumerated with children: Arthur H. and Grace M. Mersereau (1900 Census).

On 1 Jan 1924, Hampton, Virginia; Henry P. Mersereau (B: ~1846, Ohio; D: 27 Dec 1925) was admitted to the Southern Branch Home for Disabled Soldiers. He was described as 5' 8", light complexion, gray hair, gray eyes, Protestant, divorced, and a mill wright. Next of kin was recorded as his daughter Libbie A. Duval of Richmond Virginia. On 11 Aug 1862, Ohio; Henry had enlisted with Company F, 14th Ohio Infantry. On 3 June 1865, he mustered out of service at District of Columbia (Home for Disabled Soldiers Admissions).
In 1850, Sylvania, Lucas County, Ohio; Henry P. Mersereau was enumerated with his parents Cornelius & Sarah Mersereau and siblings: Peter, Charles W., Eveline A., Wallace, and Cornelia C. Mersereau (1850 Census).

In 1860, Sylvania, Lucas County, Ohio; Henry Mersereau was enumerated with his parents Cornelius & Sally Mersereau and siblings: Wallace, Celestia, Emma, and Chas. Mersereau; and John Vanpelt (1860 Census).

On 11 Aug 1862, Ohio; Henry P. Mersereau (B: ~1844) mustered into service as a Private with Company F, 14th Infantry. On 16 May 1865, he mustered out of service. Last known residence was in Los Angeles, California as a carpenter (Roster of Ohio Soldiers; Roster of Stanton Post No. 55).

On 2 Jun 1867, Lucas, Ohio; Henry Mersereau married Mary A. Brent (Ohio Marriages; Film #000912940).

In 1870, Sylvania, Lucas County, Ohio; Henry Mercereau and his wife Mary were enumerated with daughter Libbie Ann Mercereau (1870 Census).

In 1880, King County, Washington; carpenter Henry P. Mersereau and his wife Mary A. Mersereau were enumerated with children: Libbie N., A.H., and Infant Mersereau (1880 Census).

On 13 Feb 1890, Malvern Hills, Henrico County, Virginia; Henry P. Mersereau was appointed Postmaster (Postmaster Appointments).

On 9 Mar 1897, Virginia; Henry P. Mersereau filed for his military pension. He had served with Company F, 14th Ohio Infantry (Military Pensions).

In 1900, Manchester, Chesterfield County, Virginia; miller Henry P. Mersereau (B: Aug 1846, Ohio) and his wife Mary A. were enumerated with children: Arthur H. and Grace M. Mersereau (1900 Census).

On 1 Jan 1924, Hampton, Virginia; Henry P. Mersereau (B: ~1846, Ohio; D: 27 Dec 1925) was admitted to the Southern Branch Home for Disabled Soldiers. He was described as 5' 8", light complexion, gray hair, gray eyes, Protestant, divorced, and a mill wright. Next of kin was recorded as his daughter Libbie A. Duval of Richmond Virginia. On 11 Aug 1862, Ohio; Henry had enlisted with Company F, 14th Ohio Infantry. On 3 June 1865, he mustered out of service at District of Columbia (Home for Disabled Soldiers Admissions).

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