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    1. [NYQUEENS] Need help with Civil War Vet
    2. Cindy Michelhaugh
    3. Need help finding out when and where Civil War Vet died and was buried. Robert Meiklehaugh Possible death date: 27 Nov 1896 No idea where. He mustered in at New York, NY in 1863 I would appreciate any help with this family. J Time-line for Robert Meiklehaugh Abt 1826: born in Kirkcudbrightshire, Scotland (parents: James & Giles Meicklehaugh b. Ireland) Jun 1841 census: Kirkcudbrightshire, Scotland (with parents and siblings: John, Daniel, Margret) Bet Jun 1841-Oct 1846: Emigrated to US (through most likely Liverpool England probably to Boston, Mass) (brothers came to US in 1849 through Liverpool, England to Boston, Mass.) 25 Oct 1846: married in Cambridge, MA to Mary Ragel (no further info can be found about her or her parents) 1850 census: NY or MA (cannot find Robert or Mary in either place) - probably a misspelling of name issue 1850, 1852, 1855: near Jamaica, Queens, NY; I believe he had 3 children; Mary Ann, Robert & John Bet 1855-1860: I believe Mary died, leaving Robert ALONE with 3 small children 1860 census: Neither Robert NOR Mary can be found in this census - probably a misspelling of name issue 1860 census: Jamaica, Queens, NY Mary Ann (10) & John (5) MICKLOW both born in NY are living with Albert Snedeker (no known relationship), Robert M(W)IKLEHAUGH (8) born NY is living nearby with Abraham Fleet (no known relationship) THIS IS MY KNOWN RELATIVE 28 Aug 1863: New York, NY (NY, Report of the Adjutant-General) Enlisted Co B 13 Reg NY Heavy Artillery 28 Aug 1863 to 27 Jun 1865: (National Archives) Robert Meickelhaugh/Mickelhaugh/Meiklehaugh/Micklebaugh/ Meichelhaugh Enlisted Col B 13 Reg NY Heavy Artillery 28 Aug 1863 to 27 Jun 1865: (New York Civil War Muster Roll Abstracts) Melckechaugh [Mcickelhaugh] enlisted and transferred 27 Jun 1865: (National Archives) Transferred to Co I 6 Reg NY Heavy Artillery (Westchester County, NY Regiment) 24 Aug 1865: (National Archives) Mustered out in Washington DC *LAST COMMENT ON PAPERS (M & D Roll of Men Transferred): (National Archives) "Cancelled 11-27-1896" written on the bottom **DO NOT KNOW WHAT THIS MEANS nor who to ask. 1870 census: NY (cannot find father Robert anywhere) - probably a misspelling of name issue. Neither children: John nor Mary are living with Albert Snedeker 1870 census: Jamaica, Queens, NY; ONLY Robert Michelhaugh (18) is found living with Abraham Fleet 1880 census: Harrison, Hudson, NJ; Robert Michelhaugh (25), Jamaica, NY; John Micklehaugh (25) border with George Unbinger (no known relationship) - Never seen again 1880 census: US; No father Robert Meiklehaugh found (or other spelling) 27 Nov 1896: Possible death date NO LOCATION "Cancelled 11-27-1896" written on the bottom of papers **DO NOT KNOW WHAT THIS MEANS or who to ask. NOTE: Robert (b. 1826) siblings John & Daniel immigrated to the US thru Boston, MA in 1849 and made their way to San Francisco by at 1852

    10/10/2012 03:31:21
    1. Re: [NYQUEENS] Need help with Civil War Vet
    2. All I could find: 1860 census Cambridge, MA Mary Regal, born c. 1826, Ireland dau. of Frank or Victor and Mary Regal of Cambridge. Good luck with your search. Steve of Corona -----Original Message----- From: Cindy Michelhaugh <cindy.michelhaugh@frontiernet.net> To: NYQUEENS <NYQUEENS@rootsweb.com> Sent: Wed, Oct 10, 2012 9:40 am Subject: [NYQUEENS] Need help with Civil War Vet Need help finding out when and where Civil War Vet died and was buried. Robert Meiklehaugh Possible death date: 27 Nov 1896 No idea where. He mustered in at New York, Y in 1863 I would appreciate any help with this family. J Time-line for Robert Meiklehaugh Abt 1826: born in Kirkcudbrightshire, Scotland (parents: James & Giles eicklehaugh b. Ireland) Jun 1841 census: Kirkcudbrightshire, Scotland (with parents and siblings: ohn, Daniel, Margret) Bet Jun 1841-Oct 1846: Emigrated to US (through most likely Liverpool ngland probably to Boston, Mass) (brothers came to US in 1849 through iverpool, England to Boston, Mass.) 25 Oct 1846: married in Cambridge, MA to Mary Ragel (no further info can be ound about her or her parents) 1850 census: NY or MA (cannot find Robert or Mary in either place) - robably a misspelling of name issue 1850, 1852, 1855: near Jamaica, Queens, NY; I believe he had 3 children; ary Ann, Robert & John Bet 1855-1860: I believe Mary died, leaving Robert ALONE with 3 small hildren 1860 census: Neither Robert NOR Mary can be found in this census - probably misspelling of name issue 1860 census: Jamaica, Queens, NY Mary Ann (10) & John (5) MICKLOW both born n NY are living with Albert Snedeker (no known relationship), Robert (W)IKLEHAUGH (8) born NY is living nearby with Abraham Fleet (no known elationship) THIS IS MY KNOWN RELATIVE 28 Aug 1863: New York, NY (NY, Report of the Adjutant-General) Enlisted Co B 3 Reg NY Heavy Artillery 28 Aug 1863 to 27 Jun 1865: (National Archives) Robert eickelhaugh/Mickelhaugh/Meiklehaugh/Micklebaugh/ Meichelhaugh Enlisted Col 13 Reg NY Heavy Artillery 28 Aug 1863 to 27 Jun 1865: (New York Civil War Muster Roll Abstracts) elckechaugh [Mcickelhaugh] enlisted and transferred 27 Jun 1865: (National Archives) Transferred to Co I 6 Reg NY Heavy rtillery (Westchester County, NY Regiment) 24 Aug 1865: (National Archives) Mustered out in Washington DC *LAST COMMENT ON PAPERS (M & D Roll of Men Transferred): (National Archives) Cancelled 11-27-1896" written on the bottom **DO NOT KNOW WHAT THIS MEANS or who to ask. 1870 census: NY (cannot find father Robert anywhere) - probably a isspelling of name issue. Neither children: John nor Mary are living with lbert Snedeker 1870 census: Jamaica, Queens, NY; ONLY Robert Michelhaugh (18) is found iving with Abraham Fleet 1880 census: Harrison, Hudson, NJ; Robert Michelhaugh (25), Jamaica, NY; ohn Micklehaugh (25) border with George Unbinger (no known relationship) - ever seen again 1880 census: US; No father Robert Meiklehaugh found (or other spelling) 27 Nov 1896: Possible death date NO LOCATION "Cancelled 11-27-1896" written n the bottom of papers **DO NOT KNOW WHAT THIS MEANS or who to ask. NOTE: Robert (b. 1826) siblings John & Daniel immigrated to the US thru oston, MA in 1849 and made their way to San Francisco by at 1852 ------------------------------ o unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to NYQUEENS-request@rootsweb.com ith the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of he message

    10/10/2012 04:25:53