Hello, I am seeking information on a Ferdinand Frank Weigand (or varient) who immigrated to New York 1/9/1862 and almost immediately signed up for the Civil War. He enlisted as private on January 14th 1862 for the Union. Enlisted company K, 58th infantry regiment New York. Reenlisted in company K, 58th infantry regiment New York on 3/30/1864. He mustered out of company K, 58th infantry New York on 10/1/1865 in Nashville TN. He was born approx. 8/5/1834. His father's name was Jacob, or included Jacob. They may have been German, however family info has Ferdinand and his father being born Bern Switzerland, of which I can find no record. I would like to find his naturalization papers if possible. A family member I have lost touch with said he had a copy of some form written in German from New York, perhaps a baptismal certificate?? I don't know the reasons he would need that but perhaps for the citizenship? He ended up in Butler PA and married Hannah/Sharlotte Vogeley. They probably married around 1866. He was on the 1870 census there. It was noted on several sources his profession was Jeweler/ watchmaker.... clocks etc... Any help on his information would be appriciated! Thanks, Renee