Evert Van Epps
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Jump to navigationJump to searchEvert Van Epps[1] was a Sergeant in the 27th Wisconsin Infantry / Company I.
Antebellum
- Born in 1819 in New York
War Career
- Enlisted on April 21, 1861 in the 27th Wisconsin Infantry / Company E
- Transferred to Company I on January 1, 1863
- Sergeant
Death and Burial
- Died on July 13, 1864 in Little Rock, Pulaski County, Arkansas of disease
Family
- PARENTS
- Father Jeremiah Van Epps - Born on February 20, 1792 in Kinderhook, Columbia (Albany) County, New York. Died in 1874.
- Mother Isabell Shields
- Married ?
- MARRIED ?
- Wife Clarissa Clark
- Son George H. Van Epps - Born in 1841 in New York. Served as a private in the 2nd Wisconsin Infantry / (II) Company K and a Junior 2nd Lieutenant in the 1st Wisconsin Heavy Artillery / Battery A. Died after 1900.
- Further genealogical information available HERE
Notes
- ↑ Both reference sources list his name as Evert Van Eps
Sources
- Wisconsin. Adjutant-General's Office. Roster of Wisconsin Volunteers, War of the Rebellion, 1861-1865. Volume 2. (Madison, 1886). (Pages 353, )
- 2nd Wisconsin Infantry Genealogy - George H. Van Epps
Categories:
- Wisconsin Soldiers
- 2nd Wisconsin Infantry
- 1st Wisconsin Heavy Artillery
- 1st Wisconsin Heavy Artillery / Battery A
- Wisconsin Officers
- Soldiers from Washington County, Wisconsin
- Soldiers from Barton, Wisconsin
- Source: RWV (2) 0353
- Source: RWV (2) 0375
- Wisconsin Killed
- 27th Wisconsin Infantry Killed
- Union Killed on 1864.07.13 (Disease)
- Wisconsin Killed on 1864.07.13 (Disease)
- 27th Wisconsin Infantry Killed on 1864.07.13 (Disease)