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    1. [FAY] Civil War Cuyahoga County, OH FAY's & other misc things
    2. Jim Shreve Sr
    3. Good morning all, I was checking out a rather large book on the history of Cuyahoga County, which is where Cleveland, OH is. The book is entitled "History of Cuyahoga County, Oh" It had no author, but it was published in 1879. As such it could not be removed from the library. I did transcribe misc FAY info from it. Here for your perusal is what I found: Asa FAY enl. March 10, 1865, mustered out with company 2nd Calvary, Company C Martin V FAY enl. April 8, 1864, mustered out with company 60th Infantry, Company E John G FAY Jr. enl. 1st Sgt. August 25, 1862 discharged May 24, 1865 20th Battery Daniel FAY enl. Sept. 15, 1862 discharged Sept. 4, 1865 2nd Calvary Company K Frederick FAY enl. March 8, 1865 mustered out with company 195th Infantry, Company K Frederick FAY Jr., Private, 150th Infantry, Company B Henry M FAY, Private, 150th Infantry, Company C I also found this in the book (good thing it had an index at the back) John G FAY Jr. admitted to bar 1861 Byron FAY, Deacon at Euclid Avenue Congretational Church William FAY immigrated to Chagrin Falls, Oh in 1836. He set up a shingle machine there. Online I found this at Ancestry: Carl A FAY born 8-3-1887 registered for draft in Washoe, NV Haven't pieced anything together yet, but in the meantime maybe someone else can also benefit from it. I was allowed to copy a page from another book on the history of Parma during it's sesquicentenniel. I now have a pic, albeit not an exceptionally good one, of Jeremiah Wilcox FAY and his wife Mary BRADLEY. Jim Shreve Sr.

    02/10/2000 11:12:38