. Wakefield memorial : comprising an historical, genealogical and biographical register of the name and family of Wakefield. Francis M. Wakefield,private, company B, 17th Iowa infantry; died January 1, 1864. Mississippi Fiver National Cemetery, near Memphis, Tenn.—Frova Missouri: Wm. , private. Company A, 47th infantry: died January 16, 1865, From Ohio: R. , private. Company B. 18th infantry; died January 18, 1863. From United Statescolored troops: Alexander Waigfleld,private. Company A, 115th regiment; died August17, 1864. Henry Wakefield, private, Company B, 100th regim


. Wakefield memorial : comprising an historical, genealogical and biographical register of the name and family of Wakefield. Francis M. Wakefield,private, company B, 17th Iowa infantry; died January 1, 1864. Mississippi Fiver National Cemetery, near Memphis, Tenn.—Frova Missouri: Wm. , private. Company A, 47th infantry: died January 16, 1865, From Ohio: R. , private. Company B. 18th infantry; died January 18, 1863. From United Statescolored troops: Alexander Waigfleld,private. Company A, 115th regiment; died August17, 1864. Henry Wakefield, private, Company B, 100th regiment, died July 27, 1864. Poplar Grove National Cemetery, Virginia. Wakefield, private. No first name, no company, no regiment. From. Bolls of Honor, United States.—l<ios. 17 to 27, inclusive. Hampton, Va., National Cemetery.—Ho. 4,737. Natchez National Cemetery, Natchez, Miss.—So. 3,069, James Wakefield, private, companyB, 70th United States colored infantry. Mississippi River National Cemetery, near Memphis, Tenn.—Jotin Wakefield, private. Com-pany I, 68th United States Infantry: died September 7, ORIGINAL WAKEFIELD HOMESTEAD, BLOOMINGTON, by Dr, Cyrenius Wakefield, now the residence of Oscar Wakefield. James Wakefield, son of was born in Camden, Oneida county, , January 1, 1821; married. June 27, 1877, Mary Brigham; died July 29,1896. He had brothers, named Daniel and Chauncey, living- at Camden, widow was born in England, and came to America when eighteen yearsof age. He was a clerk. He lived and died at Palma, Mich., where hiswidow and children now reside. CHILDREN. (Aged in 1896.) Mae, born ; aged 18 years. Gertrude, born ; aged 15 years. Myrtie, bornJay, born -; aged 8 years. aged 4 j-ears. First Generation. 213 CHAPTER X. THE ANGLO-IRISH-AMERICAN FAMILY. A Consolidation of the Posterity op the EmigrantsMatthew, David, and Andrew Wakefield. COMMON ORIGIN AND ANCESTRY. Practically all, if not entirely all, of the Wakefields that s


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