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1890 Special Schedules
1890 Maryland Union Civil War Veterans & Widows - MC123 R10 Frederick City, Frederick Co., Page 6, SD 3, ED 78, House 807, Family 447
1890 11th Census Union Vets & Widows of Union Vets of the Civil War - MC123 R8 Baltimore Co., Page 3, SD 7, ED356, House 177, Family 215
Name / Rank / Enlistment / Muster In / Discharge / Muster Out / Remarks: Albaugh, Basil H., 1st Sergt., Aug. 10, 1861, June 28, 1865, Veteran; wounded and taken prisoner, September 2, 1862, at Leesburg, Va. Albaugh, George W., 1st Class Boy. Aug. 8, 1864, June 19, 1867, Alleghany, Brandywine, Aries, Tacony, Vermont, Madawaska, Princeton and New Hampshire. Albaugh, John H. , Private, .Feb. 22, 1865, May 29, 1865, Transferred to Company I, Thirteenth Maryland Infantry. Albaugh, Maurice Captain, .May 27, 1861, Oct. 4, 1864 Entered the service as Second Lieutenant of Company H, May 27, 1861; promoted First Lieutenant Company H, September 1, 1862; Captain Company E, April 16, 1863; taken prisoner May 23, 1862, at Front Royal, Va. Mustered out on expiration of term of service October 4, 1864. Albaugh, Morris, 1st Lieut., May 27, 1861, Oct. 5, 1864, See Roster, Company E. Albaugh, Singleton, Private, .Feb. 15, 1865, May 29, 1865,
Transferred to Company E, Thirteenth Maryland Infantry. Albaugh, Thomas, Private, .Aug. 30, 1862, June 3, 1865, Wounded in action, May 9, 1864, Spottsylvania, Va. Albaugh, Wm. E., Private, .July 6, 1863, Jan. 29, 1864,
Transferred to Company K, Seventh Maryland Infantry. Albaugh, William H., Private, .Aug. 4, 1862, May 29, 1865, Transferred to Company C, Thirteenth Maryland Infantry.
Albaugh, Christian. Associator in Dec 1775 (Ref:E-163). Juror to the Oath of Allegiance in 1778 (Ref:C-21). Albaugh, Peter."Peter Allbaugh" was a non-enroller who was fined by the Committee of Observation in April 1776 (Ref: E-248). Albaugh, Philip. Fifer in Capt. Valentine Creager's company of militia in 1775 (Ref:E-53). Associator in Dec 1775 (Ref:E-163). Juror to the Oath of Allegiance in 1778 (Ref:C-21). Albaugh, William (Johan William) (March 8, 1723, Bavaria - Jan 13, 1749). He served on the Committee of Observation in 1775 (Ref:I-85) and enrolled as an Associator in Dec 1775 (Ref:E-163). He signed as a Juror to the Oath of Allegiance, 1778 (Ref:C-21). "William Albaugh (blacksmith) died in testate in 1794, leaving children Abraham, John, Zachariah, Christian, Margaret Prodbeck, Macbelena (sic) Etsler, and "my son by marriage Peter Stimmel". (Ref:M-9:36). His wife Magdalene had died in 1793, and a son Abraham (July 27, 1762 - July 13, 1830) had married Eva Margaret Adams (1771-1848) in 1791 (Ref:U-1989A). Albaugh, William Jr. Associator in Dec 1775 (Ref:E-163). Juror to the Oath of Allegiance in 1778 (Ref:C-21). Albaugh, Zachariah. Associator in Dec 1775 (Ref:E-163). "Zachariah Allbaugh" was a non-enroller fined by the Committe of Observation in April 1776 (Ref: E-248). "Zachariah Albaugh" was a Juror to the Oath of Observation in April 1776 (Ref:C-21). "Zachariah Allbaugh, Sr." died in testate in 1782, leaving wife Susannah and children Zachariah and David (plus others unnamed)(Ref:M-6:29). "Zachariah Allbaugh applied for a pension (S2902) on Oct 29, 1832, Licking Co.,OH, aged 74, stating after the war he lived 8 years in Maryland and 36 years in Pennsylvania." He was born on October 31, 1758, in Frederick Co.,Md and died on November 8, 1857." (Ref:T-32).
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