Records about him after the 1860 census record are sparse, but he apparently was a Civil War veteran who was injured in the war. At some point after the War, he relocated to California. There is no evidence that he married. According to the US Veterans Administration Master Index, he was born on 7 Oct 1847, was released from the military on 25 Jul 1865 in Los Angeles, CA, and died on 17 Dec 1942. A US National Homes for Disabled Volunteer Soldiers record says he enlisted on 4 Feb 1864 in Findlay, OH; was discharged on 25 Jul 1865 in Louisville, KY; and was admitted to the VA hospital in Los Angeles (Sawtelle) in 1912.
He is with his half sister, Anna Belle (Campbell) Hayt in the 1920 US census record, living in Pasadena, CA.
According to the US National Homes for Disabled Volunteer Soldiers
Records about him after the 1860 census record are sparse, but he apparently was a Civil War veteran who was injured in the war. At some point after the War, he relocated to California. There is no evidence that he married. According to the US Veterans Administration Master Index, he was born on 7 Oct 1847, was released from the military on 25 Jul 1865 in Los Angeles, CA, and died on 17 Dec 1942. A US National Homes for Disabled Volunteer Soldiers record says he enlisted on 4 Feb 1864 in Findlay, OH; was discharged on 25 Jul 1865 in Louisville, KY; and was admitted to the VA hospital in Los Angeles (Sawtelle) in 1912.
He is with his half sister, Anna Belle (Campbell) Hayt in the 1920 US census record, living in Pasadena, CA.
According to the US National Homes for Disabled Volunteer Soldiers
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