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Note: 1850 Census - Dist. No. 108 Olive Township, Morgan Co., Ohio, pg. 264A/264B HH as of June 1, 1850 - Enumerated August 5, 1850 - #538-546 Peter Cherry, 35, M, Cabinet Maker, Penn Charlotte, 31, F, Ohio (next page) Mary A. Cherry, 14, F, Ohio William, 13, M, Ohio, attd school Francis, 11, M, Ohio, attd school Margaret, 9, F, Ohio Milton, 7, M, Ohio David, 4, M, Ohio Columbus, 1, M, Ohio * Moved from Ohio to Iowa ca 1854 per obituary for brother, Columbus Columbus Cherry Moved from Ohio to Iowa ca 1856 per obituary for sister, Florence (Cherry) Pugh. * 1860 Census - Greenbush / Greenfield Township, Warren Co., Iowa; P. O. Greenbush; pg. 800 HH as of June 1, 1860 - Enumerated July 7, 1860 - #964-919 Peter F. Cherry, 50, M, Carpenter, $200 / $150, Penn Charlotte, 49, F, Ohio Francis, 17, M, Ohio Margaret, 16, F, Ohio Milton, 14, M, Ohio David, 13, M, Ohio, attd school w/in year Columbus, 12, M, Ohio, attd school w/in year Florence, 10, F, Ohio, attd school w/in year Rhoda Ann, 7, F, Ohio Roxie O., 5. F, Ohio, attd school w/in year Wesly, 4 M, Iowa Arthur M., 2, M, Iowa Henrietta, 6 mos, F, Iowa * Civil War David R. Cherry enlisted on in Company B, 17th Regiment on 9 March 1862 as a Private. He gave his residence as Warren Co., Iowa, age 18 yrs old. David died of measles a few days after enlisting with the 17th Regiment, Iowa Volunteers. There is GAR marker on headstone. The headstone gives his death date as 19 March 1862 at Keokuk age 15 y 10 m 11 d 17 reg't Iowa Vols. The Graves registration gives death date as 25 March 1862. - - - Name St Serve Enlist Date Enlist Rank Enlist Age Enlist Place David R Cherry Iowa 09 March 1862 Priv 18 - - - - Claimed residence as Warren Co, Iowa Enlisted B Co. 17th Inf Reg. IA died at Keokuk, Iowa (Lee Co.) on 25 March 1862 Source: Roster & Record of Iowa Soldiers in the War of Rebellion Published by English on 1910 * "The Daily Gate City Newspaper" Keokuk, Lee Co., Iowa Thursday, March 27, 1862 Vol 9, Page 7, Column 2 Deaths in Hospital On the 25th, David Cherry of Capt Hoxie's Company of the17th Regiment, of pneumonia. (Courtesy of Nelda [Cherry] Morton)
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