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Edward K Statzer


Biography
Born 09/15/1839
Birth Location Washington Co.
Died 03/30/1875
Death Location Fayetteville, Cumberland Co., NC
Father Andrew Statzer
Mother Nancy Price Powers
Married 1/20/1864 (NC)
Spouse Esther Braddy
Military Units
48th Infantry
CSR, Pension, and Miscellaneous Images
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Census Information:

1850: 173, Age 10
1860: 1025, Age 20
1870: Johnson Co., TN, Taylorsville 34, Age 35
1880: DEAD
1900: DEAD
1910: DEAD
1920: DEAD
1930: DEAD

Miscellaneous Information:


Newspaper mention:
Semi-Weekly Eagle, 1/18/1873, 8/9/1873

Notes: Obituary in "North Carolina Disciples of Christ; a history of their rise and progress, and of their contribution to their general brotherhood."

Military Information:

Compiled Service Record
Card 1
Private, Capt. John H. Candler's Company (Russell Guards), Virginia Volunteers, 48th Virginia Infantry

Age: 21 years

Appears on a muster roll for July 17 to Aug. 31, 1861 (Dated Aug. 31)

Enrolled for active service:
When: June 25
Where: Russell
By whom: Jno. H. Candler

Mustered into service:
When: July 17
Where: Abingdon
By whom: J. A. Campbell

Remarks:

Card 2
Private, Company F, 48th Virginia Infantry

Appears on a muster roll for Apr. 30 to Oct. 31, 1864 (Dated Oct. 31, 1864)

Enlisted:
When: July 17, 1861
Where: Abingdon
By whom: Capt. Candler
Period: 1

Last paid:
By whom: Maj. Webb
To what time: Aug. 31, 1864

Present or absent: Present
Remarks: Transferred Co K Oct 31, 1864. Ordnance Stores.

Card 3

Appears on a muster roll for Nov. & Dec., 1864 (Dated Dec. 31, 1864)

Enlisted:
When: July 7, 1861
Where: Abingdon
By whom: Lt. Candler
Period: 1 yr

Last paid:
By whom: Capt. White
To what time: Oct. 31, 1864

Present or absent: Present
Remarks:

Card 4

Appears on a
Regimental Return
for the month of Oct., 1861

Absent enlisted men accounted for: Sick at Hospital

Card 5

Appears on a
Regimental Return
for the month of Nov., 1861

Absent enlisted men accounted for: Absent sick at Hospital since about 3 of Nov.

Card 6

Appears on a
List
of Prisoners of War belonging to the Army of Northern Virginia, who have been this day surrendered by General Robert E. Lee, C. S. A., commanding said Army, to Lieut. Genl. U. S. Grant, commanding Armies of the United States.

Paroled at Appomattox Court House, Virginia, April 9, 1865.

List dated:

Card 7

Appears on a
Morning Report
of Jackson Hospital,
at Richmond, Va.,
for Feb. 5, 1864

Brigade: Jones
Disease: Debilitas
Admitted: Feb. 5, 1864

Division: 3

Card 8

Appears on a Register of
Jackson Hospital,
Richmond, Va.

Brigade: Jones'
Complaint: Neuralgia

Admitted: March 20, 1864
Returned to duty: April 1, 1864

Card 9

Appears on
Hospital Muster Roll
of detached soldiers, sick
in 4th Division,
General Hospital Camp Winder,
at Richmond, Va.,
for to Dec. 31, 1862 (Dated Jan. 5, 1863)

Enlisted:
When: July 17, 1861
Where: Abingdon
By whom: Capt. Candler
Period: 1 yr

Last paid:
By whom: Capt. Sandy
To what time: Nov. 1, 1862

Present or absent: Not stated
Remarks:

Card 10

Appears on
Hospital Muster Roll
of 3d Division,
Jackson General Hospital,
at Richmond, Va.,
for to Feb. 29, 1864 (Not dated)

Enlisted:
When: July 17, 1861
Where: Abingdon, Va
By whom: Capt. Candler
Period: 1 yr

Last paid:
By whom: Maj. Bruce
To what time: Dec. 31, 1863

Present or absent: Present
Remarks:

Card 11

Appears on a RECEIPT ROLL for clothing issued to soldiers
in Jackson Hospital,
at Richmond, Va.

Roll dated: Not dated

Date of issue: Mar. 30, 1864
Signature: E. K. Statzer

Card 12

Appears on a
Morning Report
of Jackson Hospital,
at Richmond, Va.,
for Apr. 1, 1864

Returned to duty: Apr. 1, 1864

Division: 4

Card 13

Appears on a Register of
Receiving and Wayside Hospital,
or General Hospital No. 9,
Richmond, Virginia.

Admitted: May 6, 1863
Disposition: No. 1. Hosp
Date: May 7, 1863

Card 14

Appears on a Register of
Chimborazo Hospital, No. 1,
Richmond, Virginia.

Disease: Rheumatism Chron.
Admitted: May 12, 1863
Returned to duty: Aug. 7, 1863

Card 15

Appears on a RECEIPT ROLL
for clothing of Lieutenant, subsequently Captain, W. Kemp Tabb's Company, Camp Guard at Camp Winder, Richmond, Va.

Roll dated: Not date

Date of issue: March 25, 1863
Signature: E. K. Statzer

Card 16

Appears on a Register of
Medical Director's Office,
Richmond, Virginia.

Hospital: Winder Div. 4
Admitted: Nov. 4

Card 17

Appears on a Register of
Chimborazo Hospital, No. 1,
Richmond, Virginia.

Disease: V. S.
Admitted: May 8, 1864

Furloughed: May 24, 1864

Remarks: 30 days

Card 18

Appears on a Register of
General Hospital No. 8
(St. Charles Hospital),
Richmond, Virginia.

Disease: Hepatitis
Admitted: Sept. 1, 1862

Remarks: Sent to Camp Winder Nov. 4, 1862

Card 19

Appears on a Register of
General Hospital No. 8
(St. Charles Hospital),
Richmond, Virginia.

Disease: Typhoid fever
Admitted: Sept. 1, 1862

Remarks: Sent to Camp Winder Nov. 62

Card 20

Appears on a Register of
General Hospital No. 8
(St. Charles Hospital),
Richmond, Virginia.

Transferred: Nov. 4, 1862
To: Camp Winder

Card 21

Appears on a RECEIPT ROLL
for clothing, Gen. Hosp Camp Winder Rich, Va,

Date of issue: Sept. 12, 1864
Signature:

Card 22

Appears on a RECEIPT ROLL
for clothing, Gen. Hosp Camp Winder Rich, Va,

Date of issue: Sept. 10, 1864
Signature:

Card 23

Appears on a RECEIPT ROLL for clothing, for Nov., 1864

Date of issue:
Signature:

Card 24

Appears on a RECEIPT ROLL
for clothing, Gen. Hosp Camp Winder Rich, Va,

Date of issue: Oct. 7, 1864
Signature:

Card 25

Vou. No. 93
Paid 28th Jany 1865
E. K. Statzer
Private Co. K
48th Va. Inftry
From 1st Nov 1864
To 31st Dec 1864

Amt $36

Card 26

I CERTIFY, That the within named E. K. Statzer a private of Captain C. R. Skinker's Company (K) of the 48th Regiment of Va. Infnatry, born in Washington Co in the State of Virginia, aged 25 years, five feet, six inches high, Fair complexion, Grey eyes, Dark hair, and by occupation a carpenter was enlisted by Capt. Candler at Abingdon Va on the 17 day of July 1861, to serve one year is now entitled to a furough of three days.

[Remainder of pay voucher. Signed by name.]

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