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Re: FITCH, E.S.
Posted by: Sue (ID *****3046) Date: May 30, 2006 at 01:24:48
In Reply to: FITCH, E.S. by jennifer redfern of 13866

No relation, just doing a lookup for you..

Sue


1890 Veterans Schedules
Everett S Fitch Yarwood, Lincoln, Washington Lieutenant
1st LT. Co C 5th NH Inf enlisted: 12 Oct 1861, discharged 12 Oct 1864
of Harrihngton, Lincoln Co.
disablilty incurred: Shot through right arm.


Civil War Soldiers: http://www.itd.nps.gov/cwss/soldiers.htm
Fitch, Everitt S.
Union
Infantry 5th Regiment, New Hampshire Infantry
Everitt S. Fitch (First_Last)
Regiment Name 5 New Hampshire Inf.
Side Union
Company C
Soldier's Rank_In Serg.
Soldier's Rank_Out 1 Lt.
Alternate Name
Notes
Film Number M549 roll 4


Fitch, John
Union
Infantry 5th Regiment, New Hampshire Infantry
Side Union
Company A
Soldier's Rank_In Prv.
Soldier's Rank_Out Prv.
Alternate Name
Notes
Film Number M549 roll 4

5th Regiment, New Hampshire Infantry
Organized at Concord, N. H


Civil War Pension Index: General Index to Pension Files, 1861-1934
Evert S. Fitch widow: Jennie Fitch Washington
Co C, 5th NH Inf
invalid's pension filed May ?? 1865 application # 69356 certificate # 709(55?) no state shown where filed.
widow's pension filed Feb 25, 1915, application # 1042313 filed in Washington
(using this info, you can obtain a copy of his pension file from the National Archives. Pension files can hold a wealth of information as to his duties, as well as including possibly naming parents, siblings, and other relatives)
He must have died around the time she filed for a widow's pension.




1850
Everitt Fitch Enfield, Grafton, NH abt 1841 New Hampshire
household:
Fitch, Asa 47 Farmer
Eunice 46
Martha 19
Sylvia 16
Mary 14
Cyrus 11
Everitt 9
Purley 7
Sarah 4
Emma 2
everyone born NH
and residing here what appears to be 2 boarders.

1870
Everett S Fitch Concord, Merrimack, NH abt 1841 New Hampshire White Male
Fitch, Evertt S 29 Brakeman on RR $700 NH
Sarah E 28 NH
Bertha G 4 NH

1880
Household:
Sophronia INGALLS Self W Female W 74 N H Keeping House N.H. N H
Everett FITCH SonL M Male W 30 N H Farm Laborer N.H. N H
Sarah FITCH Dau M Female W 30 N H At Home N.H. N H
Mary ADAMS Other W Female W 70 N H No Occupation N.H. N H
Census Place Hanover, Grafton, New Hampshire

1900
E Sarah Fitch Harrington, Lincoln, Washington abt 1842 New Hampshire White Wife
S Calvert Fitch Harrington, Lincoln, Washington abt 1841 New Hampshire White Head
(Image shows Everett, but his name was written over).
Fitch, S. Everet, born Aug 1841 age 59 mrried 39 years NH NH NH Farmer, owns home
E. Sarah, wife Jan 1842 58 had 2 children, none survive NH NH NH



1910
Everett S Fitch Twp 23 Range 36, Lincoln, WA abt 1841 New Hampshire White Male
Page: 132B; Enumeration District: 246; Part: 2; Line: 29.
Bad links to image.


from the Lincoln Co. WA Genweb site:
LINCOLN COUNTY OBITUARIES 1908 to present
Fitch, Capt E. S., Jan 22, 1915
Capt E. S. Fitch, who for 24 years was a resident of Harrington, but who went east a few years ago to attend the National Grand Army Encampment, and remained at Concord, NH, where a brother resides, died there on the 10th inst. He was an uncle of our James Fitch, farmer, who resides just west of town on a farm, but who is spending the winter in town. The Concord (NH) Evening Monitor, Jan 11, 1915, has this to say of the departed: “Capt Everett S. Fitch, aged 74 years, brother of A. Perley Fitch of this city, died this morning. He was a member of E. E. Sturvetant Post, No 2, of Concord, NH. He was born in Enfield, and enlisted in Company C, 5th NH volunteers, being mustered in Oct 12, 1861, sergeant; 2nd Lt, Oct 24, 1862; 1st Lt, Mar 1, 1863; wounded at Cold Harbor June 3, 1864; Capt of Co D on July 1, 1864 and discharged Oct 12, 1864. After the war he moved to Harrington where he resided until coming East to attend the Gettysburg reunion.” He was united in marriage with Mrs. Fox a few years ago and at various times since he has been east, tried to persuade her to give up Washington for New Hampshire. (Citizen excerpt)
(So he died in NH!)



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