Son of David Klusendorf & Dorothea (Schroeder) both of Germany
∼Casco. Enlisted in Company G, Twenty-second Michigan Infantry, August 22, 1862, at St. Clair, for 3 years, age 22. Mustered August 29, 1862. Taken prisoner at Chickamauga, Georgia, September 20, 1863. Paroled. Discharged at York, Pennsylvania, June 16, 1865. Present residence, New Haven, Michigan.
Enlistment Rank: Private.
Pension: Pension Request filed by veteran 4/8/1884, Application 510379.
Veteran filed from Michigan.
Researchers Note: Pension filed under the surname of Klusendorf.
Researchers Note: According to a special veteran census conducted in 1890, this veteran suffered from rheumatism as a result of service in the Civil War.
Son of David Klusendorf & Dorothea (Schroeder) both of Germany
∼Casco. Enlisted in Company G, Twenty-second Michigan Infantry, August 22, 1862, at St. Clair, for 3 years, age 22. Mustered August 29, 1862. Taken prisoner at Chickamauga, Georgia, September 20, 1863. Paroled. Discharged at York, Pennsylvania, June 16, 1865. Present residence, New Haven, Michigan.
Enlistment Rank: Private.
Pension: Pension Request filed by veteran 4/8/1884, Application 510379.
Veteran filed from Michigan.
Researchers Note: Pension filed under the surname of Klusendorf.
Researchers Note: According to a special veteran census conducted in 1890, this veteran suffered from rheumatism as a result of service in the Civil War.
Family Members
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Louise Klusendorf Bohn
1863–1937
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Mary Klusendorf
1866–1867
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Wilhelmina A. Klussendorf Stoecker
1867–1949
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Frederick D. Klusendorf
1869–1932
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August Klusendorf
1872–1935
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Augusta C.L. Klusendorf
1874–1879
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Bertha Klusendorf Leverenz
1876–1909
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Anna Klusendorf Wesling
1878–1958
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William E Klusendorf
1880–1949
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Edward W Klusendorf
1882–1938
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Martha Klusendorf Gamm
1886–1951
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