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Matthew C Wilson

Before the war

He was born in Blair County, Pennsylvania (6, 7). He was 38 years old when he was enlisted (6, 7).

He was a survey[or] when he was enlisted (6, 7).

Description

He was 5 feet 8 inches tall, and had a florid complexion, hazel eyes, and brown hair (6, 7).

During the war

He was mustered into service in the 62nd Pennsylvania Infantry on 9 August 1861 (1). He served in company M (1).

He reenlisted in the 62nd Pennsylvania Infantry as a veteran volunteer on 13 February 1864 (1, 6, 7). He was enlisted for three years, at Licken Run, Virginia, by Lieutenant Adams (6, 7). He was mustered in by Captain Gentry (6, 7).

He was acting orderly sergeant of company M, at least during May and June of 1864 (2).

He returned from the division Hospital on 15 July 1864 (6).

He was transferred from company L of the 62nd Pennsylvania to the 91st Pennsylvania Infantry on 20 July 1864 (1, 13 [M]). On 21 July 1864, he, and the other members of companies L and M of the 62nd Pennsylvania, were assigned to company G (3). On 22 July 1864, they were transferred to company K, following brigade orders to assign them to the smallest company (4, 5). He was then present, as a second sergeant (4). He served in company K (1). On 25 July 1864, he wrote a statement about Peter Abbott (2).

He was a sergeant in the 91st Pennsylvania (5).

On 13 September 1864, he was reported sick in the Point Lookout Hospital (9).

On 25 October 1864, he was reported absent sick (10).

In June 1865, he was on duty as Orderly Sergeant at Division Headquarters (14).

He mustered out on 10 July 1865 with his company (1).

After the war

He died on 22 February 1873 (13).

On 28 November 1879, his widow, M C Wilson, applied successfully for a pension (11, 13).

In 1890, his widow, Christiana Wilson, was living on Maple Avenue, in Allegheny, Allegheny County, Pennsylvania (12).

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 letter, Lentz, 26 July 1864

3 special order 65, HQ 91st PA, 21 July 1864 (Matthew C Wilson)

4 special order 66, HQ 91st PA, 22 July 1864 (Matthew C Wilson)

5 company K, second list of non-commissioned officers (Matthew C Wilson)

6 company K, third descriptive roll (Mathew C Wilson)

7 company K, fourth descriptive roll (Matthew C Wilson)

8 consolidated morning report, 91st PA, 15 Sep 11864 (Sergt Wilson)

9 consolidated morning report, 91st Pennsylvania, 13 September 1864 (Sergt Wilson)

10 consolidated morning report, 25 October 1864 (Sergt Wilson)

11 pension index, by name (Matthew C Wilson)

12 1890 US census, veterans' schedule, Pennsylvania, Allegheny County, Allegheny, 2nd district, 12th ward, supervisor's district 9, enumeration district 229, page 3 (Christiana Wilson)

13 pension index, by regiment, 91st PA Infantry, company K (Matthew C Wilson)

14 monthly return, company K, June 1865 (MC Wilson)

1890 census, veterans schedule

[1890 US census, veterans' schedule, Pennsylvania, Allegheny County, Allegheny, 2nd district, 12th ward, supervisor's district 9, enumeration district 229, page 3]
[line] 39
[house] 299
[family] 343
[name] Christiana Wilson widow of Matthew C. Wilson
[rank] Sergeant
[company] M
[unit] 62 Penn Inf
[enlistment date] 9 Aug 1861
[discharge date] 14 Feby 1864
[length of service] 2 years, 6 months, [blank] days
[post office address] Maple Ave
[disability incurred] [blank]
[remarks] " " [sc. Reenlisted Veteran]

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