In 1850 he was a resident of Brown Township, Ripley County, Indiana (p. 285) and in 1860 Shelbyville P.O., Taylor, Shelby County, Missouri (p. 150).
Andrew Golay, age 18, born about 1843, enlisted in Hannibal, Missouri as a private for a period of three years, in Company G of the 11th Regiment, Missouri Cavalry. Sources: Index to Compiled Military Service Records / Film Number: M390 roll 17, U.S. Civil War Soldiers, 1861-1865 / Military Service of Soldiers Who Fought in Volunteer Organizations During the American Civil War / Fold3, page 16, image 241616151.
He sought veterans benefit by application dated in the state of Washington on Nov 27, 1888. [wife Margaret interred in Tacoma, WA]
** Following articles consistently miss-spell both the given and surname of Andrew Golay; the link to his daughter Florence based on "Ninth street" address, consistent in both of their death notices/obituary mentions:
Chico Daily Record, Monday, February 7, 1898, pg 1 col 2: Death of A.B. Galoy. Andry [sic] B. Galoy [sic] died Saturday night at 12 o’clock at the home of his daughter Mrs. Hulon [sic] on Ninth street. Deceased was a native of Illinois, aged 52 years. The funeral will take place this afternoon at 2 o’clock form the undertaking parlors of Fetters & Williams.
Burial, per Chico Cemetery Association records took place on Feb 7, 1898.
Chico Daily Record, Tuesday, February 8, 1898, pg 4 col 2: The funeral of Andry [sic] B. Galoy [sic] took place yesterday afternoon from the undertaking parlors of Fetters & Williams, Rev. M. Slaughter conducting the service. Halleck Post, G.A.R., attended.
"Galway [sic], Andrew B. – male, white, single, age 52 yrs, b. Illinois, d. 6 Feb 1898 in Chico Ca. & vicinity, bur. in Chico cem." Source: Earliest Death and Burial Records, in the Butte County Courthouse, published serially in the Paradise Genealogical Society's publication, The Goldmine, Vol 5, No. 4, pg 33.
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Company G, 11th Missouri Cavalry. Occupation: Laborer. Source: Burial of Ex-Union Soldiers in Butte County 1889-1928. These records were compiled and published in the Paradise Genealogical Society publication “The Goldmine”.
In 1850 he was a resident of Brown Township, Ripley County, Indiana (p. 285) and in 1860 Shelbyville P.O., Taylor, Shelby County, Missouri (p. 150).
Andrew Golay, age 18, born about 1843, enlisted in Hannibal, Missouri as a private for a period of three years, in Company G of the 11th Regiment, Missouri Cavalry. Sources: Index to Compiled Military Service Records / Film Number: M390 roll 17, U.S. Civil War Soldiers, 1861-1865 / Military Service of Soldiers Who Fought in Volunteer Organizations During the American Civil War / Fold3, page 16, image 241616151.
He sought veterans benefit by application dated in the state of Washington on Nov 27, 1888. [wife Margaret interred in Tacoma, WA]
** Following articles consistently miss-spell both the given and surname of Andrew Golay; the link to his daughter Florence based on "Ninth street" address, consistent in both of their death notices/obituary mentions:
Chico Daily Record, Monday, February 7, 1898, pg 1 col 2: Death of A.B. Galoy. Andry [sic] B. Galoy [sic] died Saturday night at 12 o’clock at the home of his daughter Mrs. Hulon [sic] on Ninth street. Deceased was a native of Illinois, aged 52 years. The funeral will take place this afternoon at 2 o’clock form the undertaking parlors of Fetters & Williams.
Burial, per Chico Cemetery Association records took place on Feb 7, 1898.
Chico Daily Record, Tuesday, February 8, 1898, pg 4 col 2: The funeral of Andry [sic] B. Galoy [sic] took place yesterday afternoon from the undertaking parlors of Fetters & Williams, Rev. M. Slaughter conducting the service. Halleck Post, G.A.R., attended.
"Galway [sic], Andrew B. – male, white, single, age 52 yrs, b. Illinois, d. 6 Feb 1898 in Chico Ca. & vicinity, bur. in Chico cem." Source: Earliest Death and Burial Records, in the Butte County Courthouse, published serially in the Paradise Genealogical Society's publication, The Goldmine, Vol 5, No. 4, pg 33.
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Company G, 11th Missouri Cavalry. Occupation: Laborer. Source: Burial of Ex-Union Soldiers in Butte County 1889-1928. These records were compiled and published in the Paradise Genealogical Society publication “The Goldmine”.
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