. History of Steuben County, New York, with illustrations and biographical sketches of some of its prominent men and pioneers. Steuben, Friedrich Wilhelm Ludolf Gerhard Augustin, Baron von, 1730-1794. TOWN OF AYOCA. 159 Uzal Marlatt, died March 9,1865. Zina Calkins, died in the service and buiied in Virginia. Herkimer Shults, died at home. Isaac House, discharged on account of sickness; died on his way home. Benjamin Welch, died in service. Eugene Tucker (188th Regt), died at homo. Billson, died in service; buried in Virginia. Henry Squires, died in prison at Belle Isle. Morris Loucks (22d Nev


. History of Steuben County, New York, with illustrations and biographical sketches of some of its prominent men and pioneers. Steuben, Friedrich Wilhelm Ludolf Gerhard Augustin, Baron von, 1730-1794. TOWN OF AYOCA. 159 Uzal Marlatt, died March 9,1865. Zina Calkins, died in the service and buiied in Virginia. Herkimer Shults, died at home. Isaac House, discharged on account of sickness; died on his way home. Benjamin Welch, died in service. Eugene Tucker (188th Regt), died at homo. Billson, died in service; buried in Virginia. Henry Squires, died in prison at Belle Isle. Morris Loucks (22d Nevir York Cav.), died in Andersonville i)rison. Wesley Davis, died soon after being released from Andersonville. Jeremiah Shaver, died at home. John Doud (prisoner at Andersonville), died at home. Le Itoy Tucker, died at Harper's Ferry, Va. Lafayette McCarthy (IGTth), died in Tennessee. Hezekiah Fox, died at Laurel, Md., Nov. 13, 1862, Edwin Avery, died Dec. 1, 1862. William Avery, died in service. Silas Vrooman, died in service, Oct. 5, 1865. R. Hooper (189th), died in service in Virginia. Stillman Robords, died at home. James Cook (141st), died in Tennessee. Jonas Emmons, Menzo Deyo, and Silas Shaver (161st), died from disease. Andrew J. Alden, (lieut. 189th), died at home. John E. Griswold, died at home. Fred Graves, died in service. William Everett, died from disease. Among those who were the most active (except those who marched to the front) in the use of their time and means in promoting the best interests of the government during the Rebellion are Salmon H. Palmer, Henry liob- ertson, Nathaniel B. Chase, Isaac Baldwin, Jacob H. Collier, Orange Hilton, Leonard Wilson, George Fox, Joel Carring- ton, Christopher Wheeler, Peleg Gorton, Abraham Vroo- man, Joseph Mathewson, John W. Calkins, Oscar S. Smith, and others whose names the writer has been unable to learn. was married, Dec. 31, 1844, to Laura, daughter of John and Mary Willys. He had two children—Valentine, through B


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