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Deacon David Straw
(1768-1849)
Mary Cady
(1771-1853)
John Staley
(1764-)
Catherine Groff
Samuel Cady Straw
(1797-1854)
Christena P. Staley
(1805-1876)
William H. Straw
(1841-1865)

 

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William H. Straw

  • Born: 28 Dec 1841, Ohio
  • Died: 13 Aug 1865 at age 23
  • Buried: Spring Grove Cemetery in Carey, Wyandot County, Ohio
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1850 Mifflin, Crawford County, OH Samuel M. Straw 1797 Christina 1810 (son David living in Crawford, Wyandot Co.) (son Malachi living in Watertown, Jefferson Co, WI) Martin 1830 Samuel 1832 Eunas (sic) 1831 ? Saloma (Sallie Mae) 1838 (Mitchell died 1848) William 1842 Theodore 1850

census 1860 Mifflin, Wyandot County, OH
Christine Straw c1811
Samuel c1832
Sarah c1849
William c1843

Name:William Straw
Birth Year:abt 1842
Place of Birth:Ohio
Age on 1 July 1863:21
Race:White
Marital Status:Unmarried (Single)
Residence:Crawford, Wyandot, Ohio
Congressional District:5th

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William H. Straw
United States Civil War Soldiers Index
NameWilliam H. Straw
Event TypeMilitary Service
Military Beginning RankPrivate
Military Final RankPrivate
Military SideUnion
State or Military TermOhio
Military Unit144th Regiment, Ohio Infantry (National Guard)
Military CompanyD
Affiliate Film Number106

Name:William H Straw
Age at Enlistment:22
Enlistment Date:2 May 1864
Rank at enlistment:Private
State Served:Ohio
Survived the War?:Yes
Service Record:Enlisted in Company D, Ohio 144th Infantry Regiment on 02 May 1864.Mustered out on 31 Aug 1864 at *Camp Chase, OH.
Birth Date:abt 1842
Sources:Official Roster of the Soldiers of the State of Ohio
* notes: [From Wikipedia]
"Camp Chase was a military staging and training camp established in Columbus, Ohio in May 1861 after the start of the American Civil War. It also included a large Union-operated prison camp for Confederate prisoners during the American Civil War.
The camp was closed and dismantled after the war, and the site has been redeveloped for residential and commercial use, except for the Camp Chase Confederate Cemetery [2] containing 2,260 graves of Confederates who died in captivity. Camp Chase was located in what is now the Hilltop neighborhood of Columbus, Ohio. Camp Chase is listed on the National Register of Historic Places."

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