1820 - 1862 (41 years)
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Blair, Jonathan |
Birth |
16 Oct 1820 |
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Male |
Reference Number |
BLAI.J007 |
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30857634 |
Military Service |
American Civil War, Sergeant, Comapny F, 46th Illinois Infantry [1] |
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American Civil War
(April 12, 1861 – May 26, 1865)
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46th Illinois Volunteer Infantry Regiment
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Clay County Civil War Veterans
A Virtual Cemetery Created By Ewood Sexton
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Civil War Veterans Buried in Clay County, Illinois_0003
Compiled by Les Higgason
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Death |
24 Aug 1862 |
Burial |
Hoosier Prairie Cemetery, Louisville, Clay County, Illinois [1] |
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Headstone, Blair, Jonathan
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Person ID |
I55056 |
Carl Wayne Gray Research |
Last Modified |
21 Apr 2024 |
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Event Map |
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| Burial - - Hoosier Prairie Cemetery, Louisville, Clay County, Illinois |
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Notes |
- Jonathan Blair, age 41, Pixley Twp. enlisted in Co. F 46th Illinois Infantry. Given medical leave, died at home August 24, 1862. Left wife and four children. Elizabeth, the widow, married Joseph Burton March 28, 1867. Burton had lost a leg at Fort Donalson. He was with Co. B 48th Illinois Infantry.
Daughter: (58300076 ) Jemima Blair Anderson 11/5/1844-6-8-1923 Buried in Oak Cliff cemetery, Dallas TX
Son: (59805047) John Brown Blair 1852-1930 Buried in Woodlawn Cemetery, Claremore, OK
ILLINOIS CIVIL WAR DETAIL REPORT
Name BLAIR, JONATHAN
Rank SGT Company F Unit 46 IL US INF
Personal Characteristics
Residence CLAY CITY, CLAY CO, IL Age 41 Height 5' 11 Hair AUBURN
Eyes BLUE Complexion DARK Marital Status N/A Occupation N/A
Nativity LAWRENCE CO, IN
Service Record
Joined When OCT 4, 1861 Joined Where CLAY CITY, IL
Joined By Whom THOS WAKEFIELD Period 3 YRS
Muster In DEC 30, 1861 Muster In Where CAMP BUTLER, IL
Muster In By Whom N/A Muster Out N/A
Muster Out Where N/A Muster Out By Whom N/A
Remarks DIED OF DISEASE AUG 24, 1862 IN CLAY CO ILL
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Sources |
- [S493] Les Higgason, Civil War Veterans, Buried in Clay County (including Confederate), Compiled by Les Higgason (Reliability: 2).
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