Acton Memorial LibraryCivil War Archives |
Co. | Regiment / Ship | From | To | Residence/ Credit | Occupation | Notes |
E | 26th MVI | Private; enl. and must. Aug. 25, 1862; re-enlist. Jan. 1, 1864; wounded Sept. 19, 1864, Winchester, Va. | discharged June 29, 1865, Washington D.C. as of Co. C, 10th V.R.C. to which transferred, date not shown. | [credit] Acton [recruited in New Orleans] | age 41 | |
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Frederick Stromier, a 27 year old grocery keeper, is recorded as an inhabitant of New Orleans, La. in the 1850 federal census, in household with Caroline Stromier, age 33 (b. Germany); Henry Stromier, age 2 (b. La.); and Frederick Valtemath age 20 (b. Germany) ("1850 United States Federal Census," Ancestry.com).
In the 1860 census (New Orleans) Caroline Stromeyer, age 44 (b. Hanover), is recorded as the head of the household (occupation grocery and bdg. house). Also in the household is Henry, age 11; Frederick, age 8; and Henry Hagamer, age 50 (b. Hanover) ("1860 United States Federal Census," Ancestry.com). Caroline and her family are also recorded in the 1870 and 1880 census in New Orleans.
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