name is also spelled DeChaine.
U.S., Civil War Solder Records and Profiles, 1861-1865
Enlistment Date: 26 Feb 1864
Enlistment Rank: Private
Muster Date: 26 Feb 1864
Muster Place: Wisconsin
Muster Company: A
Muster Type: Infantry
Muster Information: Enlisted
Casualty Date: 21 May 1864
Casualty Place: Atlanta, Georgia
Type of Casualty: Wounded
Muster Out Date: 9 Oct 1865
Muster Out Place: Mobile, Alabama
Side of War: Union
Survived the War: Yes
Injured in the Line of Duty: Yes
name is also spelled DeChaine.
U.S., Civil War Solder Records and Profiles, 1861-1865
Enlistment Date: 26 Feb 1864
Enlistment Rank: Private
Muster Date: 26 Feb 1864
Muster Place: Wisconsin
Muster Company: A
Muster Type: Infantry
Muster Information: Enlisted
Casualty Date: 21 May 1864
Casualty Place: Atlanta, Georgia
Type of Casualty: Wounded
Muster Out Date: 9 Oct 1865
Muster Out Place: Mobile, Alabama
Side of War: Union
Survived the War: Yes
Injured in the Line of Duty: Yes
Family Members
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Eugene Duchaine
1865–1909
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Alfred "Fred" DuChaine
1867–1919
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Edmond "Eddie" DuChene
1868–1939
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Merceda Josephine DuChaine Kleutsch
1870–1950
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Amanda (Melande) "Margaret" DuChaine Sederberg
1873–1950
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Marie Elmira "Mae" DuChaine Curtin
1874–1956
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Peter DuChaine
1876–1958
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Theodore DuChaine
1878 – unknown
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Reubin Joseph DuChaine
1879–1925
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Emery DuChaine
1880 – unknown
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Eli DuChaine
1881 – unknown
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Maybell "Belle" DuChaine Cohen
1882–1964
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William DuChaine
1884–1970
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Wilfred DuChaine
1886–1887
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Veronica "Virl" DuChaine Shobutte Smith
1886–1951
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Olive DuChaine Phillips
1888–1950
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Joseph DuChaine
1889 – unknown
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Evelyn DuChaine/DeChaine
1891–1911