John Spencer Conger and Corinthia Jane Palmerton
Husband John Spencer Conger [62103]
Born: 14 Oct 1825 - Lawrenceburg, Dearborn County, IN Christened: Died: 20 Jul 1907 - King, Waupaca County, WI Buried: - Wisconsin Veterans Memorial Cemetery, King, Waupaca County, WI
Father: David S. Conger [18607] (1789-1871) Mother: Rachel Sharp [17426] (1788-1854)
Marriage: 23 Feb 1849 - Dearborn County, IN [MRIN:21186]
Wife Corinthia Jane Palmerton [62104]
Born: Christened: Died: 26 Nov 1867 Buried:
Children
1 M Rolla P. Conger [62105]
Born: 17 Feb 1849 Christened: Died: 30 Sep 1880 - Johnson County, IN Buried: - Second Mount Pleasant Cemetery, Franklin, Johnson County, INSpouse: Rachel E. Coons [62109] (1852-1875) Marr: [MRIN:21187]
2 M Wayne Conger [62106]
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:
3 F Cora Conger [62107]
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:
4 M Robert Owen Conger [62108]
Born: 30 Sep 1859 - Lawrenceburg, Dearborn County, IN Christened: Died: 29 Jan 1914 - Saint Marys, Auglaize County, OH Buried: - Elm Grove Cemetery, Saint Marys, Auglaize County, OHSpouse: Eda Dell Moray [62111] (1865-1950) Marr: 26 May 1886 - Clinton, Lenawee County, MI [MRIN:21188]
General Notes: Husband - John Spencer Conger
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Birth: Oct. 14, 1825
Lawrenceburg
Dearborn County
Indiana, USA
Death: Jul. 20, 1907
King
Waupaca County
Wisconsin, USA
John Conger is one of two Mexican War veterans who are buried in this cemetery. The other is Daniel Horton.
Private
Company K
3rd Indiana Infantry
US Army
MEXICAN WAR
Enlisted 18 Jun 1846 at New Albany, IN, as a Corporal. Capt Dunn commanded the company and both he and John Conger were residents of Lawrenceburg, IN, at the time. He mustered out with the unit on 27 Jun 1847 in New Orleans.
He kept a journal of his military service during the Mexican War. The full text was published in "The Conger Family of America" by Maxine Crowell Leonard.
Private
Company G
168th Ohio Infantry
Union Army
CIVIL WAR
The 168th was a 100-day regiment. He enlisted on 2 May 1864 and was mustered out with the unit on 8 Sep 1864.
Ohio mustered in 35,000 National Guardsmen in May 1864 for 100 days' service. These units were generally assigned to "safe" areas - guarding railroads and bridges, etc. Regardless, many of these units saw combat - including the 168th, which lost 11 men killed or mortally wounded. In fact, these Ohio 100-days men were credited with stopping the capture of Washington DC.
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He married Corinthia Jane Palmerton on 23 Feb 1849 in Dearborn County, IN. They had 4 children: Rolla, Wayne, Cora and Robert. Sources show that Corinthia died on 26 Nov 1867; burial location not documented.
Family links:
Parents:
David S. Conger (1789 - 1871)
Rebecca Sharp Conger (1788 - 1854)
Children:
Rolla P. Conger (1849 - 1880)*
Robert Owen Conger (1859 - 1914)*
Siblings:
Elias Milton Conger (1812 - 1880)*
John Spencer Conger (1825 - 1907)
Sabina Margaret Conger Barber Reints (1833 - 1911)*
Edward Arington Conger (1836 - 1869)*
*Calculated relationship
Burial:
Wisconsin Veterans Memorial Cemetery
King
Waupaca County
Wisconsin, USA
Plot: Section 9 Row 40C Site 171/2
Maintained by: Salvarsan
Originally Created by: Twist
Record added: Jan 12, 2011
Find A Grave Memorial# 64137338
General Notes: Wife - Corinthia Jane Palmerton
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Notes: Marriage
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