Ia m trying to locate information on the following individuals who fought in the US Civil War
William Dunnicliff - 10th New York Infantry
Edward Dunnicliff - 11th Pennsylvania Infantry, also 90th and 96th
James Dunnicliff(e) - 1st Regiment US Cavalry
George Dunnicliff(e) - 2nd Regiment Dragoons- poss pre civil war
James Dunnicliffe - 8th Louisiana
Please can any member give me guidance where i can easily obtain information for these individuals
Regards
Russell
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Thread: Dunnicliffs in the US Civil War
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24-05-2005, 2:35 PM #1Russell WoodwardGuest
Dunnicliffs in the US Civil War
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24-05-2005, 11:13 PM #2GeoffersGuestOriginally Posted by Russell Woodward
https://www.british-genealogy.com/for...ead.php?t=2568
Geoffers
Charlbury, Oxfordshire
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10-06-2005, 2:17 PM #3Russell WoodwardGuest
Dunnicliffs in Civil War
Thanks Geoffers for your reply
I have already been on this thread - it unfortunately does not give me any other information than i have already listed
Although the James Dunnicliff(e) is spelt Donnycliff(e)
Do you know of any further locations in which i can look
Regards
RussellLast edited by Russell Woodward; 10-06-2005 at 2:20 PM.
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10-06-2005, 7:41 PM #4nemisisGuest
ray
try the national parks,or cwss, civil war soldiers and sailors,the addy is in cyddislist
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13-06-2005, 10:52 AM #5Russell WoodwardGuest
Explain
Dear Ray
Thank you for your reply
Please can you explain
What the Addys in the Cyddislist is ?
Russell
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18-08-2005, 6:39 AM #6GeoffDGuest
Probably a bit late, but I am guessing that the problematic phrase translates to
The address is in Cyndislist.
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18-08-2005, 4:16 PM #7
According to information from Ancestry, William A. Dunnicliff, Company C 10th N.Y. infantry, recieved a pension for service in the Civil War. He appears to have been an invalid (injured and unable to serve?) at that time (30 Nov. 1886 - might be 1896). Ancestry has a copy you can save to your files.
Edward A. Dunnicliff, Company C 11th and Company A 90th infantry, Illinois recieved a pension in July 1890 for the benefit of his widow Bridget (same source), which means he died before this date. The pension request was filed from Illinois, so the widow probably lived there.
DebbieLast edited by Guest; 19-08-2007 at 7:16 PM.
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19-08-2005, 9:03 AM #8Russell WoodwardGuestOriginally Posted by DebbieAnn
Many thanks for your information, it is most useful
It has turned out that William Dunniccliff used a false middle name "Angus" when joining up. He did so without his parents approval
Edward A Dunnicliff - i have less infomation on so i will keep digging
I have found 2 others that were involved in the War
George Dunnicliff
James Dunnicliff
Both enlisted in 1858 for 5 years - i believe one mustered out whilst the other i think deserted - Do you have any information on these 2 - i think they joined in Pennsylvannia - it must have been just prior to the War
Many thanks
RussellLast edited by Guest; 19-08-2007 at 7:16 PM.
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20-08-2005, 12:43 AM #9
The 1860 census lists only 1 Wiiliam Dunnicliff, 1 George Dunnicliff and 1 James Dunnicliff, and they are residing together in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania:
William Dunnicliff, 30, Brick Layer,Philadelphia
Margaret Dunnicliff, 25, ,Philadelphia
Margaret Dunnicliff, 6, ,Philadelphia
John Dunnicliff, 3, ,Philadelphia
Ellen Dunnicliff, 1, ,Philadelphia
Thomas Dunnicliff, 21, Marine,Philadelphia
George Dunnicliff, 19, (can't read - looks like Prentice Macked?), Philadelphia
James Dunnicliff, 30, (ditto), Philadelphia
In the 1870 census, Margaret (William's wife) was living with her daughters Margaret and Ellen in the home of James McConahey, age 66 (her father?) in Philadelphia.
In 1880 Margaret is living alone with her daughters Margaret and Ella.
DebbieLast edited by DebbieAnn; 20-08-2005 at 2:13 AM.
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20-08-2005, 1:12 AM #10
In 1880, Edward Dunnicliff is living at 107 Gurley Street, Chicago, Illinois:
Edward Dunnicliff, 34, ,Machinist, b: Pennsylvania, father b: England, mother b: Ireland
Bridget Dunnicliff, 30, Wife, Keeping House, Ireland, Ireland, Ireland
Josie Dunnicliff, 4, daughter, Illinois, Pennsylvania, Ireland
Margaret Dunnicliff, 2, daughter, Illinois, Pennsylvania, Ireland
Margaret Quinlan, 24, sister-in-law, Servant, Ireland, Ireland, Ireland
Anthony Quinlan, 67, boarder, Laborer, Ireland, Ireland, Ireland
In 1900, Bridget is a widow living on Loomis Street, Chicago:
Bridget Dunnicliff, head, b: Oct 1854, Ire.
Margaret, daughter, Feb 1878,b: Illinois, factory hand
Edward, son, Sept 1880, Ill., clerk
Agness, daughter, Nov 1883, Ill., factory hand
Jane, daughter, Dec 1884, Ill., at school
Edward A. Dunnicliffe, Jr. married Anna B. Barton on 5 May 1901, in Lake County, Indiana. In the 1910 census, they had a son Edwin, age 7, and she had had another child that had died. Living with them were her sisters Marie, age 9, and Helen Barton, age 8. They were at 1225 So. 49th Street, Cicero, Illinois.
In 1930, Edwin A. Dunnicliffe is living on West Marquette Street, Chicago with his wife Helen J., age 26. They have been married 3 years and have no children living with them.
On Ancestry, there is a pedigree listed for Jane, daughter of Edward and Bridget: she married Charles Edward Heybach and they had a daughter Mary Jane b: 28 Nov 1914. Mary Jane married Joseph Kindell and they had 4 children, 2 daughters and two sons, all still living. Mary Jane died in Ionia, Michigan on 12 March 1990. The oldest daughter married a man named Renn. They had two daughters and a son. Their oldest daughter married a man named Trevino, and they have a daughter. If you wish to contact her, send me an e-mail and I will send you her name and e-mail address.
In 1920, Bridget is living in Chicago with Jane and Charles Heybach, and her grandchildren Charles (6), and Mary (5). Also Charles' father Charles Heybach, Sr.
DebbieLast edited by DebbieAnn; 20-08-2005 at 2:36 AM.
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