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Charles Roseboom

Charles Roseboom

Male Cal 1862 -

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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Charles Roseboom was born cal 1862 in Ohio (son of Isaac C. Roseboom and Millia A.).

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Census: 1870, Circleville, Pickaway County, OH


Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Isaac C. Roseboom was born in 1831 in Ohio (son of Hendrick Roseboom and Rebecca Beaver); died in 1899.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Census: 1850, Frankfort, Ross County, Ohio, USA
    • Census: 1860, New Holland, Pickaway County, OH
    • Occupation: 1860, New Holland, Pickaway County, OH; farmer $1600 $400
    • Military Service: 11 Aug 1862, Ohio; Co. D and C, 89th Infantry Regiment Ohio
    • Census: 1870, Circleville, Pickaway County, OH

    Notes:

    Regimental History
    OHIO
    EIGHTY-NINTH INFANTRY
    (Three Years)

    Eighty-ninth Infantry. - Cols., John G. Marshall, Joseph
    D. Hatfield, Caleb H. Carlton; Lieut.-Cols., James Rowe, Wil-
    liam H. Glenn; Majs., William Hays, John H. Jolly. This regi-
    ment was organized at Camp Dennison, Aug. 22 and 26, 1862, to
    serve for three years, and numbered 1,000 officers and men.
    Crossing the Ohio river on a pontoon bridge, the regiment went
    into camp 3 miles in the rear of Covington, Ky. After spending
    a short time in Kentucky it moved into western Virginia and in
    the early part of 1863 was ordered to Tennessee to join Gen.
    Rose crane. After remaining at Murfreesboro until June, the
    regiment joined in the movement against Bragg at Tullahoma. It
    met with sturdy opposition from the enemy the first day out and
    at Hoover's gap it supported Wilder's brigade of mounted infan-
    try in a sharp encounter, in which the enemy lost over 100 in
    killed and wounded. The regiment suffered terribly in this
    campaign from the incessant rains, which flooded the whole
    country and made it almost impossible to supply the army with
    rations. The regiment engaged in the bloody battle of Chicka-
    mauga, where on the second day it was in the hottest of the
    fight, holding its position until darkness began to settle like
    a pall upon the ground, when a division of the enemy came up in
    its rear, surrounded and captured it entire. The noncommis-
    sioned officers and privates were sent to Belle Isle and from
    there to Andersonville, where a majority of them died of star-
    vation and exposure. Forty wounded, 20 sick and 75 well men
    who were not engaged in the battle, were all that were left of
    the 89th. Receiving recruits, the regiment soon mustered 200
    men and established a respectable standing, and when the charge
    was made on Missionary ridge this little band went to victory
    in the front of the attacking column. It made a partial charge
    on the enemy's work at Rocky Face ridge, in which it had 2 men
    killed, 10 wounded and 2 captured. It was next engaged in the
    fight at Resaca, but without loss, and it bore its part in the
    almost constant fighting for four months, up to and into At-
    lanta. After participating in the expedition against Hood, in
    his mad attempt to capture Nashville, the regiment was at its
    post in Sherman's grand march to the sea and was present at the
    capture of Savannah. In the Carolina campaign it was at the
    crossing of the Cahawba river, when the pontoons gave way twice
    from the force of the swollen and raging stream; engaged in the
    fights at Averasboro and Bentonville, N. C. , and was at the
    surrender of Johnston. After two years and nine months' serv-
    ice the remnant of the 89th was mustered out at Washington,
    D. C., June 7, 1865.

    Isaac married Millia A.. Millia was born cal 1837 in Ohio. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Millia A. was born cal 1837 in Ohio.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Census: 1860, New Holland, Pickaway County, OH
    • Census: 1870, Circleville, Pickaway County, OH

    Children:
    1. Lucretia Roseboom was born cal 1858 in Ohio.
    2. 1. Charles Roseboom was born cal 1862 in Ohio.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  Hendrick Roseboom was born on 20 Feb 1806 in Ohio (son of Andrew Roseboom and Elizabeth Pancake).

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Census: 1850, Frankfort, Ross County, Ohio, USA
    • Census: 1860, Frankfort, Ross County, Ohio, USA
    • Occupation: 1860, Frankfort, Ross County, Ohio, USA; farmer
    • Occupation: 1860, Frankfort, Ross County, Ohio, USA; farmer $1000

    Hendrick married Rebecca Beaver on 11 May 1827 in Frankfort, Ross County, Ohio, USA. Rebecca was born on 14 Mar 1800 in Virginia, USA; died on 30 Sep 1875 in Frankfort, Ross County, Ohio, USA; was buried in Old Methodist Cem., Frankfort, Ross County, OH. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  Rebecca Beaver was born on 14 Mar 1800 in Virginia, USA; died on 30 Sep 1875 in Frankfort, Ross County, Ohio, USA; was buried in Old Methodist Cem., Frankfort, Ross County, OH.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Census: 1850, Frankfort, Ross County, Ohio, USA
    • Census: 1860, Frankfort, Ross County, Ohio, USA

    Children:
    1. Andrew Allen Roseboom was born on 21 May 1828 in Frankfort, Ross County, Ohio, USA; died on 27 Dec 1900 in Girard, Crawford County, KS.
    2. Abram B. Roseboom was born cal 1829 in Ohio.
    3. Sarah Roseboom was born about 1850.
    4. Strawder McNeill Roseboom was born in 1842 in Frankfort, Ross County, Ohio, USA; died in 1924 in Frankfort, Ross County, Ohio, USA; was buried in Greenlawn Cem., Frankfort, Ross County, OH.
    5. Jacob J. Roseboom was born in 1835 in Ohio; died in 1919.
    6. 2. Isaac C. Roseboom was born in 1831 in Ohio; died in 1899.


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  Andrew Roseboom was born on 15 Sep 1781 in Monmouth, New Jersey, USA; was christened on 21 Oct 1781 in First Reformed Church, Raritan, Somerset County, NJ (son of Hendrick Roseboom and Rachel Smalley); died on 22 Jul 1867 in Frankfort, Ross, Ohio, USA; was buried in Old Methodist Cemetery, Frankfort, Ross County, OH.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Military Service: 28 Jul 1813, Ross County, OH; Ensign William Closson's Co.
    • Census: 1850, Concord Twp., Ross County, OH

    Andrew married Elizabeth Pancake on 11 Feb 1805. Elizabeth (daughter of John Pancake and Ann Catherine Lawrence) was born on 23 Nov 1784 in Hardy County, WV; died on 7 Apr 1863 in Frankfort, Ross County, Ohio, USA; was buried in Old Methodist Cem., Frankfort, Ross County, OH. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 9.  Elizabeth Pancake was born on 23 Nov 1784 in Hardy County, WV (daughter of John Pancake and Ann Catherine Lawrence); died on 7 Apr 1863 in Frankfort, Ross County, Ohio, USA; was buried in Old Methodist Cem., Frankfort, Ross County, OH.
    Children:
    1. Andrew Smalley Roseboom was born on 11 Dec 1817.
    2. Catherine Roseboom was born on 31 Jul 1809.
    3. Rachel Roseboom was born on 26 Jan 1811.
    4. Wesley Roseboom was born on 8 Sep 1812; died on 16 Oct 1815.
    5. Gertrude Roseboom was born on 21 Jun 1814.
    6. Isaac Pankake Roseboom was born on 6 Jan 1816; died on 2 Dec 1839 in Frankfort, Ross County, Ohio, USA; was buried in Old Methodist Cem., Frankfort, Ross County, OH.
    7. John Wesley Roseboom was born on 4 Jun 1819; died before 26 Jul 1858.
    8. James Quinn Roseboom was born on 8 Oct 1822; died on 26 Apr 1825.
    9. Jesse Deming Roseboom was born on 9 Nov 1828; died on 9 Jul 1831.
    10. 4. Hendrick Roseboom was born on 20 Feb 1806 in Ohio.
    11. John Pankake Roseboom was born on 12 Dec 1807; died on 14 Nov 1808.