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Alexander Osborne Earnest

Before the war

He was 35 years old when he enlisted in 1864 (3). He was born in Philadelphia Pennsylvania (3, 10).

When he was enlisted, he was a jeweler (3).

Description

He was 5 feet 6 inches tall, had a dark complexion, blue eyes, and black hair (3).

During the war

He enlisted and was mustered into service, as a recruit, for three years, on 5 February 1864, at Philadelphia Pennsylvania (1, 3). He was enlisted by Lieutenant Shipley, and was mustered in by Lieutenant Hilderburn (3). He served in company E (1).

He was detailed for duty in the provost guard at brigade headquarters on 4 July 1864 (4, 5, 6).

He was killed in action on 21 August 1864 (1), while on a skirmish line, acting as a safe guard on the Weldon Rail Road, in Virginia (2, 3, 10 [20 Aug, but dated 31 Oct]). He was shot through the head (3, 10).

On 6 [?] November 1864, he was buried at Lafayette Cemetery, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania (10).

On 26 January 1865, company E published resolutions mourning his death (and fifteen others), and sympathizing with their families (8).

After the war

On 4 November 1864, his widow, Kate Earnest, applied successfully for a pension (7, 9).

On 24 July 1866, his minor dependent, Kate Graham, applied successfully for a pension (7, 9).

Researcher

Gary Steiner is researching Alexander Osborne Earnest. Contact him at gary2001@randarak.com.

Sources

1 Bates, Samuel Penniman. History of Pennsylvania volunteers, 1861-5. Harrisburg: B. Singerly, state printer, 1869-71. 5 volumes. 'Ninety-first regiment', volume 3, pages 186-233. (In the roster)

2 list of deaths, company E

3 descriptive roll, company E, entry 134 (Alexander O Earnest)

4 special order 61, headquarters, 91st Pennsylvania Infantry, 4 July 1864

5 letter, Sellers to Bennett, 4 July 1864

6 special order 61, HQ 91st PA, 4 July 1864

7 pension index, by name (Alexander O Earnest)

8 'Headquarters company E', Philadelphia Inquirer 26 January 1865 page 5 (Alexander O Earnest)

9 pension index, by regiment, 91st PA Infantry, company E (Alexander O Earnest)

10 death certificate, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 20 Aug 1864 (Alex O Earnest)

[I did not find an entry for him in the Ancestry index to the 1890 veteran's census (searched May 2007)]

death certificate

[death certificate, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 20 Aug 1864, Alex O Earnest]
[thanks to Ed McLaughlin for finding this!]
[the first certificate overlays the top half of the city death certificate]
City Point, Va Oct 31 1864

This Certifies, That Alex. O. Earnest, a private of Co. E. Reg't 91st State Pa died on the 20 day of Augt 1864, aged 30 years.
Cause of Death Direct, Gun Shot wound Indirect, [blank]
Embalming
M. J. Burnell Surgeon

8. Occupation, [blank]
9. Place of Birth, Philada
10. When a Minor, [blank]
11. Ward, 2
12. Street and Number, No 1037 Parker [?] St
13. Date of Burial Nov 6th [?] 1864
14. Place of Burial, Lafayette Cemety
P J [?] Banner UNDERTAKER
Residence 815 S 2 St


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