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Benjamin Franklin Guiteau

Birth
Washington County, Ohio, USA
Death
30 Jan 1897 (aged 77)
Missouri, USA
Burial
Du Quoin, Perry County, Illinois, USA Add to Map
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BENJAMIN FRANKLIN GUITTEAU
Birth: 10 SEP 1819 in FEARING TWP, WASHINGTON COUNTY, OHIO
Burial: 01 FEB 1897 CALVARY CEMETERY, ST. LOUIS, MISSOURI
Occupation: HOUSE CARPENTER 1850 PERRY COUNTY, ILLINOIS
Event: Enlistment date 17 Sep 1861 Military CIVIL WAR, CO. I, 6TH ILL. CALVARY, UNION ARMY
Death: 30 JAN 1897 in ST. LOUIS, MISSOURI
Occupation: FARMER BET 1860 AND 1870 DU QUOIN, PERRY COUNTY, ILLINOIS - from Roots Web - Ansestry.com

Father: BENJAMIN GUITTEAU b: 04 JUL 1783 in LITCHFIELD, CONNECTICUT
Mother: MARIA TAYLOR b: 16 SEP 1784 in PROVIDENCE, RHODE ISLAND

Marriage 1 MARY JOSEPHINE MOORE b: OCT 1848 in TENNESSEE
Married: 08 NOV 1864 in MEMPHIS, SHELBY COUNTY, TENNESSEE

Benjamin F. Guiteau
Date of Birth: 10, Sep. 1819, Fearing Township, Washington County, Ohio. Died 30 Jan. 1897. (Date of death verified by: St. Louis County Death Records: Guitteau, Benjamin Franklin; Death Date: 30 Jan 1897 Volume 34; Page 515; Birth Place: Ohio; Cemetery: Calvary; County Library: RDSL 43; Missouri Archive: 328; Address 1715 North 8th.) Buried Calvary Cemetery, St. Louis Mo. Notes: Was a veteran of the Civil war. Benjamin F. Guiteau was possibly married three times.

Benjamin F. Guiteau, a married farmer from Du Quoin, Perry Co., IL. stood 5' 7" tall with brown hair, gray eyes and a fair complexion. He was born in Washington Co., Ohio.

Served during the Civil War in the Union Army with Co. I, 6th Illinois Calvary. Enlisted on September 17thm 1861 in Du Quoin, Perry Co., IL. Mustered in as a Quarter Master Sergeant on November 19, 1861 at Camp Butler, IL. Promoted on April 13, 1862 to Second Lieutenant.Robert "Peck" Boyett

Reenlisted: Mustered in on June 16, 1862 in Corinth Mississippi. Promoted on November 1, 1862 to 1st Lieutenant. Reenlisted: Mustered out May 7th 1863. Dismissed on December 28th 1863.

Taken from Genealogy Trails Perry Co., IL Veterans.
Thanks to Robert "Peck" Boyett for providing the information on Benjamin.




BENJAMIN FRANKLIN GUITTEAU
Birth: 10 SEP 1819 in FEARING TWP, WASHINGTON COUNTY, OHIO
Burial: 01 FEB 1897 CALVARY CEMETERY, ST. LOUIS, MISSOURI
Occupation: HOUSE CARPENTER 1850 PERRY COUNTY, ILLINOIS
Event: Enlistment date 17 Sep 1861 Military CIVIL WAR, CO. I, 6TH ILL. CALVARY, UNION ARMY
Death: 30 JAN 1897 in ST. LOUIS, MISSOURI
Occupation: FARMER BET 1860 AND 1870 DU QUOIN, PERRY COUNTY, ILLINOIS - from Roots Web - Ansestry.com

Father: BENJAMIN GUITTEAU b: 04 JUL 1783 in LITCHFIELD, CONNECTICUT
Mother: MARIA TAYLOR b: 16 SEP 1784 in PROVIDENCE, RHODE ISLAND

Marriage 1 MARY JOSEPHINE MOORE b: OCT 1848 in TENNESSEE
Married: 08 NOV 1864 in MEMPHIS, SHELBY COUNTY, TENNESSEE

Benjamin F. Guiteau
Date of Birth: 10, Sep. 1819, Fearing Township, Washington County, Ohio. Died 30 Jan. 1897. (Date of death verified by: St. Louis County Death Records: Guitteau, Benjamin Franklin; Death Date: 30 Jan 1897 Volume 34; Page 515; Birth Place: Ohio; Cemetery: Calvary; County Library: RDSL 43; Missouri Archive: 328; Address 1715 North 8th.) Buried Calvary Cemetery, St. Louis Mo. Notes: Was a veteran of the Civil war. Benjamin F. Guiteau was possibly married three times.

Benjamin F. Guiteau, a married farmer from Du Quoin, Perry Co., IL. stood 5' 7" tall with brown hair, gray eyes and a fair complexion. He was born in Washington Co., Ohio.

Served during the Civil War in the Union Army with Co. I, 6th Illinois Calvary. Enlisted on September 17thm 1861 in Du Quoin, Perry Co., IL. Mustered in as a Quarter Master Sergeant on November 19, 1861 at Camp Butler, IL. Promoted on April 13, 1862 to Second Lieutenant.Robert "Peck" Boyett

Reenlisted: Mustered in on June 16, 1862 in Corinth Mississippi. Promoted on November 1, 1862 to 1st Lieutenant. Reenlisted: Mustered out May 7th 1863. Dismissed on December 28th 1863.

Taken from Genealogy Trails Perry Co., IL Veterans.
Thanks to Robert "Peck" Boyett for providing the information on Benjamin.






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