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Pvt. William Olson
From the Report of the Adjutant General of the State of Illinois
Co. D 17th Ill. Inft.
Home of Record - OneidaEnlisted - May 25, 1861
Mustered In - May 25, 1861
Remarks - Discharged Sept. 4, 1862; Wounds
Note;
The any of the following Enties could fit Pvt. Olson. As they can be eliminated they will be deleted.
From the 1870 Census
Name - William Olson
Aged - 38 Years
Born - 1832 in Sweden
Home in 1870 - Walnut Grove, Knox Co., Ill.
Race - White
Occupation - Farmer
Spouse - Christine Olson
Spouses Age - 32 Years
From the 1870 Census
Name - William Olson
Aged - 38 Years
Born - 1832 in Sweden
Home in 1870 - Sparta, Knox Co., Ill.
Race - White
Occupation - Farmer
Spouse - Anna Olson
Spouses Age - 24 Years
From the 1870 Census
Name - William C. Olson
Aged - 33 Years
Born - 1837 in Sweden
Home in 1870 - Wataga, Knox Co., Ill.
Race - White
Occupation - Harness Maker
Spouse - Margarett Olson
Spouses Age - 26 Years
From the Illinois Deaths and Stillbirths Index
Name - William Olson
Born - March 3, 1840 in Dakelbo, Sweden
Died - July 5, 1923 in Altona, Knox Co., Ill.
Cemetery - Walnut GRove Cemetery
Occupation - Retired
Race - White
From the Civil War Draft Records
Name - William Olson
Born - 1838 in Sweden
Age on July 1, 1863 - 25 Years
Race - White
Marital Status - Married
Residence - Sparta, Knox Co., Ill.
Occupation - Harness Maker
Pvt. John W. Ostrander
From the Report of the Adjutant General of the State of Illinois
Co. D 1st Ill. Cav.
Home of Record - OneidaEnlisted - April 5, 1862
Mustered In - Not Filled In
Remarks - Mustered Out July 14, 1862
From the Database of Illinois Veterans Index
Descriptive Roll
Height - 5' 9"
Hair - Light
Eyes - Gray
Complexion - Light
Marital Status - Single
Occupation - Farmer
Born - 1838 in New York
Pvt. John Ostrom
From the Report of the Adjutant General of the State of Illinois
Co. I 102d Ill. Inft.
Home of Record - OneidaEnlisted - Aug. 9, 1862
Mustered In - Sept. 2, 1862
Remarks - Mustered Out June 6, 1865
Known Actions;
At the Start of the war the 102d Ill. was engaged with guarding railroads and chasing Guerrillas. In mid 1863 five companies were mounted and armed with Spencer Rifles. In Feb. of 1864 the mounts were turned in but the 102d kept the Spencers.
Resaca - May 14, 1864
Camp Creek - May 15, 1864
Burnt Hickory - May 25, 1864
Big Shanty - June 1, 1864
Peach Tree Creek - June 20, 1864
Averysboro - March 11, 1865
Pvt. John J. Owen
From the Report of the Adjutant General of the State of Illinois
Co. F 57th Ill. Inft.
Home of Record - OneidaEnlisted - Dec. 27, 1863
Mustered In - Jan. 17, 1864
Remarks - Absent with Leae on Furlough since July 26, 1865
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From the Report of the Adjutant General of the State of Illinois
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