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1880 CENSUS | Hartford, Sebastian Co, Arkansas
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Name Relation Marital Gender Race Age Birth Occupation Father's / Mother's Birth
Thomas CHRONASTER Self M Male W 53 TN Farmer TN TN
Tennissee M. CHRONASTER Wife M Female W 44 TN Keeping House TN GA
Monroe CHRONASTER Son S Male W 18 AR Works On Farm TN TN
Thomas CHRONASTER Son S Male W 15 KS Works On Farm TN TN
George D. CHRONASTER Son S Male W 13 KS Works On Farm TN TN
Charlie T. CHRONASTER Son S Male W 11 AR Works On Farm TN TN
Misouri B. CHRONASTER Dau S Female W 8 AR TN TN
Elizabeth J. CHRONASTER Dau S Female W 6 AR TN TN
Eliza J. CHRONASTER Dau S Female W 6 AR TN TN
Nancy A. GRIFFITH MotherL W Female W 66 GA GA GA
Matilda CHRONASTER Dau S Female W 2 AR TN TN
Ann CHRONASTER* SDau W Female W 27 MO Keeping House NC MO
Charly I. CHRONASTER** GSon S Male W 8 AR MO MO
Tennisee G. CHRONASTER GDau S Female W 6 AR MO MO
Nancy A. CHRONASTER GDau S Female W 3 AR MO MO
John W. CHRONASTER GSon S Male W 2 IT MO MO
* Ann (possibly Sarah Ann Johnson). Was married to Thomas Thetford Chronister, the eldest son of Thomas & Tennessee, who reportedly died in California in 1879.
** This is Charles Gatson Chronister
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Buried in Elmwood Cemetery, Hartshorne, Pittsburg Co, Oklahoma.
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Served in Union during Civil War.
Private in Company I, 2nd Regiment of Arkansas Volunteers.
Enlisted Oct 29, 1863 - Discharged March 4, 1864.
(Bob Chronister)
Only member of his family to fight with the North.
(Gary Chronister).
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Thomas Jefferson Chronister was a Union soldier in Company I of the 2nd Arkansas Cavalry. His pension file verifies the same information that you have given, except that it does not give the names of Nancy's parents.
Thomas married Nancy Ann Gentry 28 October 1883 in Sebastian County, Arkansas. She was born 11 February 1842 at Lounds County, Columbus, Mississippi. This is according to the applications that Thomas and Nancy filled out to receive pension.
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CHRONISTER, GENTRY, GRIFFITH posted by Gary Chronister on Saturday, December 28, 1996
gchron@excalnet.com
I am seeking information concerning my great grandfather, Thomas J. CHRONISTER, b 2/24/1827 in Lawrence Co. TN. He lived in Arkansas until approx. 1886 after being discharged from the 2nd Ark, Volunteer Calvary (Company I). His first wife was Tennessee GRIFFITH who d April 9, 1881 near Hartford, AR. I believe she may be buried in AR in the West Harmony Cemetery....Section 'A'...but I am unsure of the accruacy of this. If anyone can assist with marrriage record, death record of Tennessee, or any other records of substance that will shed light on Thomas and Tennessee I would greatly appreciate it. Also, Thomas is reported to have married Nancy Ann GENTRY on October 28, 1883 in Hartford, Arkansas by Rev. W.J. Patterson. A house fire in Hartford on June 2, 1893 reportedly destroyed many legal documents. If anyone can help supply marriage records on Thomas and Nancy this would be appreciated also. Thomas and Nancy are buried in my hometown of Hartshorne, Oklahoma.
Thanks in advance for your help, Gary L. Chronister
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Source: "ARKANSAS DAMNED YANKEES" Publ. by Desmond Walls Allen
Chronister, Thomas - CO I, 2nd AR Cavalry - Pvt - enr 27 Oct 1863,
Ft Smith, AR - age 36 - b. Lawrence Co, TN.
Thomas Chronister served in Company I, 2nd AR Cavalry.
He was apparently honorably discharged, because he applied for and
received an invalid's pension on 23 Aug 1890 while living in the state of AR.
On 9 Aug 1912, his widow, Nancy A., applied for and received a widow's
pension while living in the state of OK.
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SECOND REGIMENT CAVALRY
(Source: http://www.insolwwb.net/~egerdes/arunion.htm)
Organized at Helena, AR and Pilot Knob, M0, July 1862. Mustered in at Helena, July 1862. Primary recruitment places Sebastian Co., Crawford Co., and Phillips Co., AR; Barry and Green Cos., in M0.
Service mainly in northern Arkansas. Mustered out 20 August 1865. Total enlistments: 1,477.
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SECOND REGIMENT CAVALRY.
(Source: http://www.rootsweb.com/~arclebur/arkvol.htm)
ORGANIZED at Helena, Ark., and Pilot Knob, Mo., July, 1862. Attached to Helena, Ark., District Southwest Missouri, Dept. Missouri, to December, 1862. 2nd Brigade, 3rd Cavalry Division, District Eastern Arkansas, to January, 1863. 2nd Brigade, 2nd Cavalry Division, 13th Army Corps, Dept. Tennessee, to April, 1863. 2nd Brigade, Cavalry Division, District of Eastern Arkansas, Dept. Tennessee, to May, 1863. District of Southwest Missouri, Dept. Missouri, to October, 1864. 3rd Brigade, Cavalry Division, Dept. Missouri, to January, 1865. Unattached Cavalry, District West Tennessee, to February, 1865. 1st Brigade, Cavalry Division, District West Tennessee, to August, 1865.
SERVICE (*//* This symbols mark beginning and end of TJC's service *//*)
1863
Duty at Helena, Ark., until April, 1863. At Fayetteville, Ark., till July, 1863, and at Cassville, MO, until September, 1864. (Co. "B" at Benton Barracks, Mo., June, 1863. At Cape Girardeau, Mo., July, 1863. Scout from Cape Girardeau to the Ash Hills and Poplar Bluff, Mo., August 9-18. Skirmish, Ash Hills, August 13. Expedition from Cape Girardeau to Pocahontas, Ark., August 18-26. Skirmishes, Pocahontas, August 22-23.) Elm Springs July 30. Near Fayette August 23 (Detachment). Jenny Lind September 1.
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Crawford County November 25. Barronsville, Searcy County, December 26. Waldron, December 29.
1864
King's River January 10, 1864. Operations against Guerrillas in Northwest Arkansas, in Newton, Searcy, Izzard and Carroll Counties, January 16-February 15. Lewisburg January 17. Clear Creek and Tomahawk January 22. Bailey's or Crooked Creek January 23 (Co. "C"). Crooked Creek February 5. Tomahaw Gap February 9. Expedition from Rolling Prairie to Batesville February 19-April 4.
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Scouts from Yellville to Buffalo River March 13-26. Oil Trough Bottom March 24 (Detachment). Near White River March 25. Constant scouting and skirmishing with Guerrillas. Scouts from Bellefonte March 29-April 1. Whiteley's Mills April 5. Piney Mountain April 6. Osage Branch King's River April 16 (Co. "A"). Limestone Valley April 17. King's River April 19. Near mouth of Richland Creek May 3 and 5. Scout in Northern Arkansas May 17-22 (Co. "M"). Scout from Cassville to Cross Hollows June 9-14 and June 20-24. Near Maysville July 20. Operations in Southwest Missouri and Northwest Arkansas August 15-24. Scout from Ozark, Mo., to Dubuque Crossing and Sugar Loaf Prairie August 23-26 (Detachment). Expedition from Cassville, Mo., to Fayetteville, Ark., August 23-28 (Detachment). Gerald Mountain and Mud Town August 24. Operations against Price August 29-December 2. Moreau Creek, Jefferson City, October 7, Russellville October 9. California October 9. Near Booneville October 11-12. Fort Smith, Ark., October 14 (Detachment). Dover October 20. Little Blue October 21. Independence, Big Blue and State Line October 22. Big Blue and Westport October 23. Little Osage, Mine Creek, Marias des Cygnes, October 25. Engagement on the Marmiton, or Battle of Charlot, October 25. Newtonia October 28. Upshaw's Farm October 29. Expedition from Springfield, Mo., to Fort Smith, Ark., November 5-16. Near Cincinnati, Ark., November 6. Scout from Springfield to Huntsville and Yellville November 11-21.
1865
Ordered to Memphis, Tenn., January, 1865. Duty there and in District of West Tennessee till August. Mustered out August 20, 1865.
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