NameHannah Brown
Birth15 Aug 1852, Virginia
Birth Memob. in Virginia according to the 1910 Census
Death24 Nov 1932, Iowa
BurialGreen Mound Cemetery, Trenton, Henry Co., Iowa
Spouses
Birth8 Dec 1845, Henry Co., Iowa
Death4 Dec 1925, Henry Co., Iowa
BurialGreen Mound Cemetery, Trenton, Henry Co., Iowa
Burial MemoPlot: Section 4. Row 12
Marriage2 Apr 1872, Henry Co., Iowa
Notes for Hannah Brown
Notes for Ephraim (Spouse 1)
e: Ephran ROSS
Sex: M
Birth: 1845
http://worldconnect.genealogy.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin...:830297&id=I1153Father: Joseph ROSS b: 1799
Mother: Elizabeth STOUT b: 1819
Marriage 1Hannah BROWN
Children
Maggie ROSS
Jim ROSS
Bert ROSS b: 2 JAN 1880
Home in 1880: Jefferson, Henry Co., Iowa
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45th Infantry Regiment IowaRegiment: 45th Infantry Regiment IowaDate of Organization: 25 May 1864Muster Date: 16 Sep 1864Regiment State: IowaRegiment Type: InfantryRegiment Number: 45thOfficers Killed or Mortally Wounded: 0Officers Died of Disease or Accident: 0Enlisted Killed or Mortally Wounded: 0Enlisted Died of Disease or Accident: 21Regimental Soldiers and History: List of SoldiersRegimental History44th, 45th, 46th and 47th Regiments and the 48th BattalionIOWA(100 days)The Hundred Days Men (The 44th, 45th, 46th and 47th Regimentsand the 48th Battalion of Iowa Infantry)Cols., 44th, Stephen H. Henderson; 45th, Alvah H. Bereman;46th David B. Henderson; 47th, James P. Sanford; Lieut.-Cols.,44th Henry Egbert; 45th, Samuel A. Moore; 46th, Lorenzo D.Durbin; 47th, John Williams, 48th Oliver H. P. Scott, Majs.,44th, Josiah Hopkins, 45th James B. Hope; 46th, George L.Torbert; 47th, George J. North.These regiments were mustered into the service mostly in June1864, and performed willing and loyal duty. The 44th, 45thand 46th were held in Tennessee, garrisoning posts andguarding railways.The 47th was sent to Helena, Ark., where it suffered much fromthe malaria of that unhealthful locality.The 48th battalion guarded prisoners at Rock island, in theMississippi river.Col. Henderson of the 46th reported an engagement between someof his men and the enemy at Collierville, Tenn., about themiddle of August. Capt. Wolf and 16 men were sent to rescue,if possible, 2 men of the 6th IL. cavalry, captured by theenemy, and in the attempt Wolf and 3 of his men were wounded -- the captain and 1 man severely.At the end of the time for which they had enlisted, these fourregiments and the battalion were honorably mustered out,having faithfully and with credit accomplished their mission.The loss of the 44th was 1 death from battle, and 15 fromdisease; of the 45th, 3 from battle, 18 from disease, and 1wounded; of the 46th, 3 from battle, 23 from disease, and 21wounded; of the 47th, 1 death from battle, and 46 fromdisease, and of the 48th, 4 deaths from disease.Source: The Union Army, vol. 4Battles Fought
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Ephraim Ross
Birth:
Dec. 6, 1846
Death:
Dec. 4, 1925
Family links:
Spouse:
Hannah Brown Ross (1852 - 1932) Note: Company A 45th Iowa Infantry
Burial:
Green Mound Cemetery Henry County
Iowa, USA
Plot: Section 4. Row 12
Maintained by:
Jo FrederiksenOriginally Created by:
Ron BowmanRecord added: Feb 28, 2010
Find A Grave Memorial# 48903126