Belgian Civil War soldiers in missouri |
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Justin Joseph DUMEY |
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Comp. F, 29th Missouri Infantry Volunteers |
Enlisted |
1862 |
Discharged |
1865 |
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Born |
7 August 1837, Ster - Liege, Belgium |
Parents |
mother Maria F. |
Married |
Catherine DIEBOLD |
Death |
23 February 1919, buried New Hamburg, Mo |
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Biography :
Pvt. Joseph DIMME was 25 when he enlisted at Cape Girardeau on August 15, 1862.
He mustered in at Benton Barracks on September 18 in Company C. He was
detached for recruiting service in St. Louis from January 28, 1864 until May of
1864. He was listed as the Company Cook on the September/October 1864
Muster Roll. He mustered out with the regiment on June 12, 1865.
Sources :
Shrum, Edison, The History of Scott County Missouri Up To The Year 1880, (3rd. Ed., Sikeston, Missouri: Scott County Historical Society, n.d. [1999])
1890 U.S. census, Special Schedule of surviving veterans & widows, Scott County Missouri, Supv. Dist. 2, Enum. Dist. 157 National Archives film M123, roll 28, photocopy
Shrum, Edison, comp., Pioneer Families of Scott County, (n.p.: Scott County Historical Society, n.d.)
Thanks :
to Kay Brusati who supplied the information with
references to the sources.
Information also found in the site of Jared E. Billings : the 29th Infantry history on-line.