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Lieut Francis Brown “Frank” Reckard

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Lieut Francis Brown “Frank” Reckard

Birth
Marietta, Washington County, Ohio, USA
Death
19 Mar 1918 (aged 76)
Chicago, Cook County, Illinois, USA
Burial
Chicago, Cook County, Illinois, USA Add to Map
Memorial ID
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Son of--
Alvin Reckard
and
Esther Q Brown Reckard

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Marriages--

(1) Alice J Nugent Reckard (1842-1890)
[married 18 Dec 1865 in Ohio]
Children (list is work in progress)--
Florence Blanche Reckard Roovaart (m. Frank H Roovaart)

(2) Annie M Nugent Reckard (1850-1916)
[after death of Alice, "Frank" remarried Annie, the younger sister of Alice, on 29 Dec 1898 in Chicago, Illinois, by Reverend R. A White]
No children from this marriage.

SPECIAL NOTE--
The two spouses were sisters. Their parents were--
George A Nugent
and
Maria Miller Nugent

The children of George and Maria Nugent (list is work in progress)--

Henry E Nugent 1842 – 1890
Alice J Nugent Reckard 1843 – 1897
Annie M Nugent Reckard 1850 – 1916
Charles Nugent 1853 –

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Military--

Served in USA CIVIL WAR; UNION side
Rank--Lieutenant Frank B. Reckard
Branch--1st Ohio Light Artillery, Battery E & H,

(1) [SOURCE--The War of the Rebellion:A Compilation of the Official Records of the Union and Confederate Armies;
LINK--http://ehistory.osu.edu/osu/sources/recordView.cfm?Content=078/0550]

(2) [SOURCE--Battery E, 1st Ohio Light Artillery;
LINK--http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battery_E,_1st_Ohio_Light_Artillery]


(3) Lieutenant Frank B Reckard, 1st Ohio Light Artillery, Battery E
[SOURCE--"The Battle of Nashville", "Organization of the U.S. Forces, commanded by Maj. Gen. George H. Thomas,
at the battle of Nashville, Tenn., December 15-16, 1864";
LINK--http://www.civilwarhome.com/unionornashville.htm]

(4)Lieutenant Frank B Reckard, 1st Ohio Light Artillery, Battery H
[SOURCE BOOK title--"A Grand Terrible Drama" by Charles WEllington Reed, Fordham Univ Press, 1 Jan 2000, page 165, footnote #3; see footnote in letter from CIVIL WAR serviceman "Reed" to his mother dated 15 Jan 1864 in which he mentions his drawings of scenes in the War]

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Death and Burial--
He was predeceased by his two spouses (sisters Alice and Annie).

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Son of--
Alvin Reckard
and
Esther Q Brown Reckard

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Marriages--

(1) Alice J Nugent Reckard (1842-1890)
[married 18 Dec 1865 in Ohio]
Children (list is work in progress)--
Florence Blanche Reckard Roovaart (m. Frank H Roovaart)

(2) Annie M Nugent Reckard (1850-1916)
[after death of Alice, "Frank" remarried Annie, the younger sister of Alice, on 29 Dec 1898 in Chicago, Illinois, by Reverend R. A White]
No children from this marriage.

SPECIAL NOTE--
The two spouses were sisters. Their parents were--
George A Nugent
and
Maria Miller Nugent

The children of George and Maria Nugent (list is work in progress)--

Henry E Nugent 1842 – 1890
Alice J Nugent Reckard 1843 – 1897
Annie M Nugent Reckard 1850 – 1916
Charles Nugent 1853 –

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Military--

Served in USA CIVIL WAR; UNION side
Rank--Lieutenant Frank B. Reckard
Branch--1st Ohio Light Artillery, Battery E & H,

(1) [SOURCE--The War of the Rebellion:A Compilation of the Official Records of the Union and Confederate Armies;
LINK--http://ehistory.osu.edu/osu/sources/recordView.cfm?Content=078/0550]

(2) [SOURCE--Battery E, 1st Ohio Light Artillery;
LINK--http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battery_E,_1st_Ohio_Light_Artillery]


(3) Lieutenant Frank B Reckard, 1st Ohio Light Artillery, Battery E
[SOURCE--"The Battle of Nashville", "Organization of the U.S. Forces, commanded by Maj. Gen. George H. Thomas,
at the battle of Nashville, Tenn., December 15-16, 1864";
LINK--http://www.civilwarhome.com/unionornashville.htm]

(4)Lieutenant Frank B Reckard, 1st Ohio Light Artillery, Battery H
[SOURCE BOOK title--"A Grand Terrible Drama" by Charles WEllington Reed, Fordham Univ Press, 1 Jan 2000, page 165, footnote #3; see footnote in letter from CIVIL WAR serviceman "Reed" to his mother dated 15 Jan 1864 in which he mentions his drawings of scenes in the War]

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Death and Burial--
He was predeceased by his two spouses (sisters Alice and Annie).

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Inscription

Company H, First Ohio Light Artillery



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