I've hit a brick wall with all my normal genealogy resources on a possible new CW GGG Grandfather.
John H. Underwood,
born in 1842 Union Co. Ohio
Died July 9th 1869, Cass Co. Michigan
His widow, My GGG Grandmother Olivia Ruud remarried a man named Chapman. She filed for a pension with the name Olivia E Chapman for her first husband's service in the War. She claims he served in the 19th Michigan. Which makes sense because the 19th mustered in Cass Co. Michigan Sept. 1862 (the same county he died in). However I cannot find his name on any regimental roster.There are two other men named Underwood in the 19th, but nothing close to the name John or the right age.
Adding to the confusion is a man named John H. Underwood in the 11th Michigan, mustered in St. Joseph Co. Michigan Sept. 1861. I originally thought this was my guy as St. Joseph Co. is right next to Cass Co. Michigan, and thought Olivia must've been mistaken on her pension claim. That was until I found John H Underwood name on a reunion roster of the 11th Michigan held after the date my John H Underwood died.
I know some of you like to "sleuth" around and thought maybe one of you may have more resources at your disposal than I to solve this mystery.
Is it possible my GGG Grandmother was making a false pension claim? The other Underwood men in the 19th both seem to survived the war and our found in later Census reports.
Any advice or help would be greatly appreciated.
Harris
John H. Underwood,
born in 1842 Union Co. Ohio
Died July 9th 1869, Cass Co. Michigan
His widow, My GGG Grandmother Olivia Ruud remarried a man named Chapman. She filed for a pension with the name Olivia E Chapman for her first husband's service in the War. She claims he served in the 19th Michigan. Which makes sense because the 19th mustered in Cass Co. Michigan Sept. 1862 (the same county he died in). However I cannot find his name on any regimental roster.There are two other men named Underwood in the 19th, but nothing close to the name John or the right age.
Adding to the confusion is a man named John H. Underwood in the 11th Michigan, mustered in St. Joseph Co. Michigan Sept. 1861. I originally thought this was my guy as St. Joseph Co. is right next to Cass Co. Michigan, and thought Olivia must've been mistaken on her pension claim. That was until I found John H Underwood name on a reunion roster of the 11th Michigan held after the date my John H Underwood died.
I know some of you like to "sleuth" around and thought maybe one of you may have more resources at your disposal than I to solve this mystery.
Is it possible my GGG Grandmother was making a false pension claim? The other Underwood men in the 19th both seem to survived the war and our found in later Census reports.
Any advice or help would be greatly appreciated.
Harris
, but these are public records. $75 sounds really exorbitant to me. Perusal of NARA's website may reveal a better way to get the whole file.