"The Sabbath Recorder", Vol 55, No 25, p 399, June 19, 1899. Charles Byron Maxson was born in Brookfield, N. Y., Oct. 22, 1837, and died at Newport News, Va., May 24, 1899. He was the son of Harvey and Emeline Lewis Maxson Clawson. In early life he gave his heart to the Saviour, and was baptized by Eld. A. B. Burdick, becoming a member of the Adams Centre church. At the breaking out of the Rebellion he enlisted in the service of his country. He was a member of Co. K, Ninety-fourth Regiment of New York. He was severely wounded at the battle of Second Bull's Run, and after recovery again served the country until the close of the war. In 1864 he was married to Mary Jane Lewis, of Middle Falls, N. Y., and to them were given four children, three of whom survive him. In the words of his aged mother, Mrs. E. M. Clawson; "he was a good soldier not only of his country, but also of the cause of Jesus Christ." They Came to Milton http://wc.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?db=jonsaunders