William+ MOZINGO, son of VA , was born abt. 1805 in Culpeper Co, VA - (Prob.). He died aft. 1860. Catherine ? was born abt. 1810. She died bet. 1850 and 1860.
1. Judea MOZINGO, b. abt. 1841 | |
2. Margaret MOZINGO, b. abt. 1843 | |
3. Judson MOZINGO, b. abt. 1838 | |
4. Mary Francis MOZINGO, b. abt. 1839 | See William Henry WINESBURG & Mary Francis MOZINGO |
5. Harriette MOZINGO, b. abt. 1835 | |
6. Sarah A MOZINGO, b. abt. 1833 | See William HERCULES & Sarah A MOZINGO |
7. Male MOZINGO, b. bet. 1825 and 1830 | |
8. Female MOZINGO, b. bet. 1825 and 1830 | |
9. Female MOZINGO, b. bet. 1820 and 1825 |
Notes for William+ MOZINGO:
1840 Rappahannock, VA, p 24, William MOZINGO, Males: 1->under 5 (Judson), 1->10-15 (?), 1->30-40 (William); Females: 1->under 5 (Mary Francis), 2->5-10 (Sarah, Harriette?), 1->10-15 (?), 1->15-20 (?), 1->30-40 (Catherine); Total 9.
1850 Marshall, VA, District 33, p 322 Roll: M432_959
William Mazingle, 40, VA
Catherine, 30, VA
Harriette, 15, VA
Frances, 13, VA
Judson, 12, VA
Margaret, 9, VA
1860 Marshall, VA, Ben Wood PO, p 414 M653 Roll: 1360
MOZINGER, WM, 55, VA
Judea, 19, VA
Margaret, 17, VA
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UNION WEST VIRGINIA VOLUNTEERS.
BATTERY "H" LIGHT ARTILLERY.
Organized at Maryland Heights, Md., January 4, 1864. Attached to 1st Division, Army of West Virginia, to April, 1864. Kelly's Command, Reserve Division, West Virginia, to July, 1865.
SERVICE.-Garrison and guard duty at Harper's Ferry, New Creek, Cumberiand, Md., Moorefield, W. Va., and at various points on the Baltimore & Ohio Railroad west of Sleepy Hollow till July, 1865. Action at New Creek August 4, 1864. Affair at Moorefield November 27-28, 1864. Mustered out July 11, 1865.
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By late 1863 more and more Union prisoners - those who had been sentenced by court martial - were arriving at the Athenaeum. This meant that the Confederate prisoners had to be moved out as quickly as possible to Camp Chase in order to make room. On 30 September 1863 the third floor or theater was taken over by the military. In fact, the government took over the entire building with the intention of turning it into a permanent military prison. Individual cells were constructed upon the stage and the dressing rooms were converted into cells for individual confinement. The north side underneath the dress circle was converted into a prison for females while the south side was converted into a hospital. A fence twenty feet high was erected around the vacant lot behind the building to give the prisoners some room to exercise. The first death occurred in the prison hospital on 24 November when a 21 year-old soldier named Judson Mazingo died of scarlet fever. Also, in order to complete the prison a new bake house and a new building to hold fuel were constructed in the vacant lot. The prison was now self contained.
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WEST VIRGINIA ADJUTANT GENERALS' PAPERS Union Regiments 1861-1865 Ar382
1st West Virginia Light Artillery (Batteries A - H) Capt. Dilger's Mountain Howitzers Box 1
Folder 44 - Battery H - Capt. James H. Holmes - Letters - (12 items)
Folder 45 - Battery H - Letters - (14 items)
Folder 46 - Battery H - Muster In Rolls - (11 items)
Folder 47 - Battery H - Muster Out Rolls - (24 items)
Folder 48 - Battery H - Muster & Descriptive Rolls - Part I - (16 items)
Folder 49 - Battery H - Muster & Descriptive Rolls - Part II - (11 items)
Folder 50 - Battery H - Vouchers/Requisitions - (4 items)
Folder 51 - 1st West Virginia Light Artillery - Miscellaneous - (5 items)
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