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Note: 1850 Census-need to find 1860 Census-need to find Livingston County, Missouri Marriages: 1837-1863 Name: John Jacob Reeder Spouse: Mary Ann Webster Marriage Date: 04 Aug 1862 Officiator: Robert B. Moss J. P. U.S., Civil War Draft Registrations Records, 1863-1865 Name: John J Reeder Residence: Jackson, Livingston, Missouri Class: All Congressional District: 7th Age on 1 July 1863: 25 Race: White Marital Status: Married Place of Birth: Prussia Memories of Old Springhill, Livingston County, Missouri---Among the settlers who were in Spring Hill and vicinity in 1860 were the following: This list is lengthy and included the name "Jacob Reeter." Past and Present of Livingston County Volume 1. History by Major A. J. Roof. 1913 CIVIL WAR ORGANIZATIONS Page 103 Practically all these men, composing Company K of the Fourth Regiment Provisional Missouri Militia and who saw active service during the Civil War, are well known in Livingston county. The roll of these brave men will be read with interest by those who survive and by members of their families. Only a few of them are now living. The company was mustered out of service March 11, 1865, with Capt. Robert S. Moore commanding and Lemuel Hargrave first lieutenant: William Barnes, captain. Andrew J. Swain, first lieutenant. David Gibbs, second lieutenant. John DeSha, first sergeant. David Stone, second sergeant. Tohn Ziefie, third sergeant. L. B. Coburn, fourth sergeant. Anthony Rogers, fifth sergeant. Elias Smith, first corporal. Lester Lewis, second corporal. Joseph Baxter, third corporal. L. D. Grooms, fourth corporal. James N. Gibbs, fifth corporal. Dan P. Mayberry, sixth corporal. James B. Pond, seventh corporal. PRIVATES Willard Allen, Mathias Baltis, Gabriel G. Brown, Ruben Brigman, James J. Brassfield, Valentine Briggle, John M. Bowen, Jacob A. Bowen, Walter Burnsides, John C. Barnes, Andrew J. Boon, Henry Carter, William T. Crow, Richard Colliver, John T. Carnes, John P. Caddell, Jackson Decker, Samuel J. Dewey, Thomas J. Garr, William Grooms, Robert Harrison, Horatio Hollowell, Lemuel Hargrave, John T Hargrave, William Haywood, William Hughes, Thomas Jarbo, Francis M. James, Erastus Kirtley, Francis M. Kincade, Geor e M. Kincade, Joseph Lewis, Chrisman Lewis, Thomas J. Melleon, William Mitchael, Henry Manning, William Morris, Roberson Mayberry, Levi Moore, John Y Moss, Arthur Mosely, William Mathis, Andrew C. Moss, George Ogden, Benjamin Peck, James Pettit, John Percell, Ignatius 1. Riggs, Aaron Rankin, John J. Reeder, Richard T. Russell, Ashford Stone, David Stone, Frederick Sherman, George Smith, Joseph Steepley, Harrison Smith, John W. Shook, John W. Veitch, Jasper White, James W. Webster William Wood, Charles L. White. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - UNION MISSOURI VOLUNTEERS 4th Regiment, Missouri State Militia Cavalry Organized at St. Joseph, Mo., January 28 to May 14, 1862. Ordered to Kansas City, Mo., May, 1862, and duty there fitting out till August. Skirmish on Little Blue June 2. Ordered to Southwest Missouri August, 1862, and reported to General Egbert B. Brown. Attached to District of Southwest Missouri, Dept. of Missouri, to December, 1862. District of Central Missouri, Dept. of Missouri, to July, 1863. District of the Border, Dept. of Missouri, to January, 1864. District of Central Missouri, Dept. of Missouri, to July, 1865. SERVICE.-Pursuit of Coffee August 8-September 1, 1862. Between Stockton and Humansville and near Stockton August 12. Duty at Mt. Vernon till September 30. Joined Totten's Division, Army of the Frontier. Oxford Bend, near Fayetteville, Ark., October 27-28. Expedition from Greenfield into Jasper and Barton Counties November 24-26. Operations against Marmaduke in Missouri December 31, 1862-January 25, 1863. Defence of Springfield, Mo., January 8, 1863. Duty in Central Missouri and guarding Missouri Pacific Railroad, with Headquarters at LaMine Bridge, Jefferson City, Tipton, Sedalia and Warrensburg, Mo., till October, 1864. Operations about Princeton May 4, 1863. Waverly June 1 (Cos. "B" and "C"). Sibley June 23 (4 Cos.). Marshall July 28. Saline County July 30. Operations against Quantrell August 20-28. Operations against Shelby September 22-October 26. Tipton and Syracuse October 10 (Cos. "A," "B," "E" and "F"). Booneville October 11-12. Merrill's Landing and Dug Ford, near Jonesborough, October 12. Marshall, Arrow Rock, Blackwater, October 13. Operations about Warrensburg February 22-24, 1864. Scout from Sedalla to Blackwater June 3-5 (Co. "E"). Near Sedalia and Marshall Road June 26 (Co. "E"). Huntsville July 16. Scout from Independence to Lafayette County August 7-8 (Detachment). Operations in Lafayette and Saline Counties August 13-22 (Detachment). Near Rocheport August 28 (Detachment). Howard County August 28 (Co. "E"). Moved to Defence of Jefferson City October 1. Campaign against Price October -. Moreau Bottoms October 7. California October 9. Booneville October 11-12. Little Blue October 21. Independence, Big Blue and State Line October 22. Westport October 23. Engagement at the Marmiton or battle of Charlot October 25. Mine Creek, Little Osage River, Marias des Cygnes, October 25. At Sedalia, Mo., November, 1864, to April, 1865. Scout in Calloway County November 6-7, 1864 (Detachment). Moved to St. Louis April, 1865, and most of Regiment mustered out April 18, 1865. Balance mustered out July 8, 1865. Regiment lost during service 2 Officers and 34 Enlisted men killed and mortally wounded and 2 Officers and 86 Enlisted men by disease. Total 124. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 1870 Census Jackson Township, Livingston County, Missouri Enumerated July 30, 1870 Dwelling #63, Family #63 Post Office: Spring Hill READER, Jacob, 29, m/w, farmer, $500/$375, born in Prussia, mother & father of foreign birth ________, Nancy, 28, f/w, keeping house, born in Kentucky, cannot write ________, Willis, 5, m/w, born in Missouri ________, James, 8/12, m/w, born in Missouri READER, Phillip, 39, m/w, cooper, $0/$200, born in Prussia, mother & father of foreign birth READER, Peter, 35, m/w, farmer, $0/$400, born in Prussia, mother and father of foreign birth 1880 Census Leesville Township, Henry County, Missouri Enumerated June 11, 1880 Dwelling #112, Family #123 READER, John J., w/m, 42, farmer, Prussia Prussia Prussia ________, Nancy A., f/w, wife, 40, keeps house, KY KY KY ________, Willis F., m/w, son, 15, farmer, born in MO ________, James P., m/w, son, 10, farmer, born in MO ________, Peter D., m/w, son, 6, born in MO ________, Gillis G., m/w, son, 3, born in MO ________, Katie Ann, f/w, daughter, 4/12, Jan., born in MO 1900 Census 2nd WardChillicothe Twp, Chillicothe City, Livingston, County, MO Enumerated June 18, 1900 Dwelling #372, Family #384 READER, John J., head, m/w, June 1838, 61, Germany Germany Germany, farmer ________, Nancy, wife, f/w, Sept 1840, 59, KY KY KY, mother of 7, 4 living ________, Gillis, son, w/m, Nov 1877, 22, MO Germany KY, farmer, ________, Cordia, dau-in-law, w/f, June 1879, 20 MO MO MO (wife of Gillis) 1910 Census Lancaster Precinct, Lancaster County, Nebraska enumerated April 16-18, 1910 Roll 849, Part 3 page 82B ED #45 Dwelling #20, Family #21 REEDER, John J., head, m/w, 72, Germany Germany Germany, laborer-odd jobs, yr of Imm. 1840 _______, Nancy Ann, wife, f/w, 69, KY KY KY, married 47 years, mother of 7, 4 living Edgewood Cemetery - This cemetery is located in Section 35, Township 58, Range 24 of Chillicothe Township in Livingston County, Missouri. It is located in the Northwest part of Chillicothe. West from Hwy 65 on Bryan Street to Cemetery Lane then right to cemetery. Excellent condition, fenced, very large. REEDER, John J. OBITUARY--The Chillicothe Constitution, Chillicothe, Missouri, June 5, 1919 Death of Pioneer Citizen John J. Reeder, a resident of this city for half a century, died at the Chillicothe hospital at 8 o'clock Wednesday night of a complication of ailments incident to old age. The body was removed to the Norman Funeral Home where it was prepared for burial and from which place the funeral was held this (Thursday) afternoon at 2:30 o'clock, Rev. W. P. Clark conducting the services. Interment was made in Edgewood cemetery. The widow and four sons, Peter, James, Willis and Gillis, survive. The deceased was a native of Germany and if he had lived until Sunday he would have been 81 years old. His home was in Highview. Note: John Jacob "Jake" Reeder was born June 8, 1838 and died June 4, 1919. Cause of Death: Abcess involving gall bladder with Toxemia therefrom.
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