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Hatch and Hinds

Hack, Nicholus (alias Hatch, Nickolas), c.1822 or 1824 born in Missouri; April 30, 1864 capt., Co. G, 2nd St. Louis County Bn. which was attached to 85th Mo. (US) Enrolled Militia Rgt. Nov. 3, 1864 battalion disbanded; 1880 as Nickolis Hatch living at Poplar Bluff, Butler, Mo. Nov. 30, 1890 his widow Clara E. Hack applied for a pension (application #486423/no certificate #); wife Clara Hatch, c.1833 born in Germany; Children: Emma Hatch, c.1860 born in Missouri; Clara Hatch, c.1862 born in Missouri; William Hatch, c.1864 born in Missouri; Nettie Hatch, c.1866 born in Missouri; Nellie Hatch, c.1868 born in Missouri; son Hannie Hatch, c.1871 born in Missouri

Hatch, A. L., c.1822 born; Sept. 16, 1862 enrolled at St. Louis, Mo. as pvt., Co. E, 8th Mo. (US) Enrolled Militia Rgt. no discharge information

Hatch, Jacob, Nov. 1, 1861 enlisted at St Joseph, Mo. as pvt., Co. B, 25th Mo. (US) Infantry Rgt. no discharge information

Hatch, James, Aug. 18, 1862 enlisted at Memphis, Mo. as pvt., Co. D, 29th Mo. (US) Enrolled Militia Infantry Rgt. Nov. 7, 1862 released from service

Hatch, John G., April 25, 1863 enlisted at St. Louis, Mo. as pvt., Co. F, 5th Mo. (US) Enrolled Militia Infantry Rgt. May 13, 1863 released from service

Hatch, John J., July 7, 1861 pvt., Holland’s Co., Greene County (Mo./US) Independent Home Guard; Oct. 5, 1861 disbanded

Hatch, Perry, April 22, 1838 born; June 25, 1861 enlisted at Pekin, Ill. as pvt., Co. H, 8th Mo. (US) Infantry Rgt. July 7, 1864 mustered out at St. Louis, Mo. Dec. 25, 1926 died and buried in Cimarron, Kansas Cemetery, Plot: Sec a, Lot 55, Sp 5

Hatch, Thomas, Jan. 1, 1862 enlisted in Putnam County, Mo. as pvt., Co. C, 2nd Mo. (US) State Militia Cavalry Rgt. no discharge information

Hinds or Hynds, Andrew J. of Pettis, Mo. c.1844 born at Jefferson, Ind. single, farmer; Feb. 25, 1862 enlisted at Hudson, cpl., Co. D, 11th Mo. (US) State Militia Cavalry Rgt. Sept. 1, 1862 transferred to Co. M, 2nd Mo. (US) State Militia Cavalry Rgt. when regiments consolidated; Feb. 28, 1865 mustered out; 5 feet, 4 and ¾ inches tall, light hair and brown eyes

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