Re: Family Members in the War
Thus far, my family has only been able to locate two ancestors with Civil War service. I don't have access to the service and pension records in my family's possesion at the moment, so here is what I can remember off the top of my head.
Halvor O. Brenden
Company E, 15th Wisconsin Infantry
Halvor enlisted in December of 1861. He was wounded at Chickamauga in 1863 and again at Pickett's Mill in 1864. He was honorably discharged when his enlistment expired in December of 1864.
Andreas O. Krogstad
Company E, 2nd Minnesota Infantry
Andreas' service is a recent find by my father. I'm not sure of the details of his service beyond the fact that he joined the army as a substitue in late 1864. After he left the army he suffered from chronic fatigue and pains for the remainder of his life. If I'm not mistaken, in one of his pension affidavites, he attributed these pains to the rigors of campaign life and carrying a knapsack during his short time in the army.
These are the only two veterans I am aware of in my family. However, I'm always on the look out for more.
Thus far, my family has only been able to locate two ancestors with Civil War service. I don't have access to the service and pension records in my family's possesion at the moment, so here is what I can remember off the top of my head.
Halvor O. Brenden
Company E, 15th Wisconsin Infantry
Halvor enlisted in December of 1861. He was wounded at Chickamauga in 1863 and again at Pickett's Mill in 1864. He was honorably discharged when his enlistment expired in December of 1864.
Andreas O. Krogstad
Company E, 2nd Minnesota Infantry
Andreas' service is a recent find by my father. I'm not sure of the details of his service beyond the fact that he joined the army as a substitue in late 1864. After he left the army he suffered from chronic fatigue and pains for the remainder of his life. If I'm not mistaken, in one of his pension affidavites, he attributed these pains to the rigors of campaign life and carrying a knapsack during his short time in the army.
These are the only two veterans I am aware of in my family. However, I'm always on the look out for more.
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