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Peter Countryman

Male 1834 -


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  • Name Peter Countryman 
    Birth 5 Aug 1834  Onondaga County, New York. Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Gender Male 
    Death
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    Person ID I72  Carl
    Last Modified 20 May 2012 

    Family Margaret Elizabeth Gerard,   b. Dec 1839, Decatur County, IN Find all individuals with events at this locationd. 7 Aug 1909, Etna Green, Kosciusko County, IN Find all individuals with events at this location (Age ~ 69 years) 
    Marriage 12 Aug 1869  Marshall County, IN Find all individuals with events at this location 
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    Susan & Rosa Countryman
    Susan & Rosa Countryman
    Family ID F47  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart
    Last Modified 18 Jan 2014 

  • Notes 
    • From: GAR Book, at the Kosciusko County Historical Museum in Warsaw, IN.
      Comrade Peter Countryman

      Comrade Peter Countryman who was born the 5th day of August A.D. 1834 in County of Onondaga, State of New York.
      I first entered the service November 16th 1861 at Springfield, ILL . as a Private in Battery I, Second ILL , Light Artillery Volunteers and my rank at the close of the war was a Private. I was first discharged Dec. 31st 1863 at Chattanoo, T . by enlisting as a veteran.
      I was on a gun boat on the Mississippi River and my first battle was at Island No. 10, the next was Perryville, Ky. Oct. 2; Crab Orchard, Ky. Oct. 13 1862; Chickamauga Sept. 26 1863; Mission Ridge Nov. 25 1863; Knoxville, Tenn. Nov. 28; Buzzasat, Ga.; Resaca Rome, Ga.; Kennesaw Mountain; Peach Tree Creek July 21 '64; Atlanta, Ga. July 22 to Sept. 1st 1864; Sandtown Road Aug. 7 to 12 1864; Jonesboro; Averysboro, N.C.; Bentonville, N.C.; Goldsboro; Raleigh; then to Washington, D.C. a nd participated in the Grand Review.
      I was not wounded or taken prisoner, nor confined in a hospital during my time of service.
      I think the most important event in my service was the surrender of Johnson's Army and the Grand Review at Washington.
      Some of my intimate comrades were Allen B.Hodge, James Weatherby, A. H. Coe, Geo. Betts, Wm. H. Rose.
      I was finally discharged June 16th 1865 at Springfield, ILL . at the close of the war.

      We certify that Comrade Peter Countryman joined Henry Chipman Post No. 442 Department of Indiana.

      Benton Q. Morris Adjutant Robert M. Hickman Commander
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