md9105(a)skyenet.net wrote:
I am looking for the burial site of Joseph T. Ives. He enlisted from
Winchester,In and mustered into the 19th Ind Inf,co C in the Civil War. He
mustered out on 12/6/1864. I am trying to find out if he came back
home,moved away later, or stayed after the war and then later died
somewhere in Randolph county.
Mark Davis Hartford City,IN
Mark,
Here is all that I could find in the 1880 Index and then Indiana 1880 Census:
Census Place: Wayne, Wayne, Indiana
Source: FHL Film 1254322 National Archives Film T9-0322 Page 230D
Relation Sex Marr Race Age Birthplace
Joseph D. IVES Self M M W 40 IN
Occ: Farmer Fa: NY Mo: NJ
Angelin T. IVES Wife F M W 35 IN
Occ: Keeping House Fa: IN Mo: IN
Elnora IVES Dau F S W 12 IN
Occ: At Home Fa: IN Mo: IN
William W. IVES Son M S W 10 IN
Occ: At Home Fa: IN Mo: IN
George R. IVES Son M S W 8 IN
Fa: IN Mo: IN
Myron IVES Son M S W 4 IN
Fa: IN Mo: IN
Thomas FARMER Other M W 21 IN
Occ: Laborer Fa: OH Mo: OH
This is the only Joseph that fits the time frame in the National Index. I
know the middle initial is not the same but you should take your query to Wayne
County to see if there is any help there for you.