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Evan Callantine

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Evan Callantine

Birth
Guernsey County, Ohio, USA
Death
26 Apr 1916 (aged 80)
Humboldt, Allen County, Kansas, USA
Burial
Humboldt, Allen County, Kansas, USA Add to Map
Plot
Blk B Lot 6 Sp 3
Memorial ID
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Son of Abraham & Susannah Callantine.
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EVAN CALLANTINE, contractor and builder, was born in Guernsey County, Ohio, in 1835, and learned the carpenter trade at Marion, Grand County, Indiana, where he followed it for three years, as an apprentice.

In 1856, he moved to Champaign County, Illinois, and worked at his trade.

In 1859, he went to Douglas County, Illinois, and in June, 1861, enlisted in Company D, Twenty-first Illinois Infantry.

He was discharged in April, 1863, and re-enlisted in First Mississippi Marine Brigade, serving until December 1865.

He then worked at his trade in Illinois, Missouri, and Montana. He came to Kansas in March, 1871; located in Humboldt and engaged in his present business, following it for two years; then in Chicago for about four years, returning to Humboldt in 1877.

Mr. C. has quite a nice business. He is a good builder, having had some twenty-three years' experience.

(source-William G. Cutler's History of the State of Kansas)
Above info provided by F.A.G. member, Kyle, June 16, 2010.

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AMERICAN CIVIL WAR SOLDIERS, 1861-1865:
Name: Evan Callantine
Residence: Tuscola, Illinois
Enlistment Date: 14 Jun 1861
Side Served: Union
State Served: Illinois
Service Record: Enlisted as a Corporal on 14 June 1861.
Enlisted in Company D, 21st Infantry Regiment Illinois on 28 Jun 1861.
Received a disability discharge from Company D, 21st Infantry Regiment Illinois on 5 Jan 1863.
Rank In: Corporal
Rank Out: Corporal
Alternate Name: Evan/Callentine
Film Number: M539 roll 13
Sources: 7

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Son of Abraham & Susannah Callantine.
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EVAN CALLANTINE, contractor and builder, was born in Guernsey County, Ohio, in 1835, and learned the carpenter trade at Marion, Grand County, Indiana, where he followed it for three years, as an apprentice.

In 1856, he moved to Champaign County, Illinois, and worked at his trade.

In 1859, he went to Douglas County, Illinois, and in June, 1861, enlisted in Company D, Twenty-first Illinois Infantry.

He was discharged in April, 1863, and re-enlisted in First Mississippi Marine Brigade, serving until December 1865.

He then worked at his trade in Illinois, Missouri, and Montana. He came to Kansas in March, 1871; located in Humboldt and engaged in his present business, following it for two years; then in Chicago for about four years, returning to Humboldt in 1877.

Mr. C. has quite a nice business. He is a good builder, having had some twenty-three years' experience.

(source-William G. Cutler's History of the State of Kansas)
Above info provided by F.A.G. member, Kyle, June 16, 2010.

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AMERICAN CIVIL WAR SOLDIERS, 1861-1865:
Name: Evan Callantine
Residence: Tuscola, Illinois
Enlistment Date: 14 Jun 1861
Side Served: Union
State Served: Illinois
Service Record: Enlisted as a Corporal on 14 June 1861.
Enlisted in Company D, 21st Infantry Regiment Illinois on 28 Jun 1861.
Received a disability discharge from Company D, 21st Infantry Regiment Illinois on 5 Jan 1863.
Rank In: Corporal
Rank Out: Corporal
Alternate Name: Evan/Callentine
Film Number: M539 roll 13
Sources: 7

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