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Edwin B. Coolidge

Edwin B. Coolidge

Edwin Buckingham Coolidge was a resident of Mansfield on November 4, 1862 when he enlisted as a Private in Co. B of the 5th Regiment Connecticut Volunteer Infantry. He was wounded July 20, 1864 at Atlanta, Georgia and mustered out July 19, 1865.

He was born September 24, 1836 in Erving, Massachusetts to Wendell and Emma (White) Coolidge. After the Civil War, he succeeded his father in the furniture business, establishing a factory in Willimantic. Edwin Coolidge was a resident of Ashburnham, Massachusetts in January of 1860 but he is not found in the 1860 U.S. census in Massachusetts or Connecticut. In the 1870 U.S. census in Willimantic, he is a 34 year old refinisher of furniture and head of household. He moved to East Hartford about 1874 and resided there for 25 years. The last seven years of his life, he was a resident of Hartford. Edwin Coolidge was a cousin of Civil War Governor William Buckingham. Fitch Soldier Home records indicate that he died there, but his obituary stated that he died at Hartford Hospital. 

Edwin B. Coolidge married Josephine A. _____, born in Templeton, Massachusetts about 1855. Children include: Charles W. Coolidge, born July 17, 1857 and Francis Coolidge, born January 19, 1860. He married, second, Mary Josephine Potter of Griswold in 1867. Children include: Clarence Edwin Coolidge, born April 6, 1870; Nellie Isabel Coolidge, born January 29, 1872; Addie Emily Coolidge born July 24, 1873; Ellsworth Coolidge, born 1875, died 1877; Walter Bixby Coolidge, born November 13, 1877; Mary Button Coolidge, born December 19, 1879 and  Susan Lois Coolidge, born November 28, 1883.

On November 29, 1878, he applied for an invalid pension, No. 263,232 that was granted under certificate No. 159,728. His widow applied for a pension on August 6, 1906.

Edwin B. Coolidge died on July 31, 1906 at Hartford Hospital in Hartford, Connecticut and is buried at Center Cemetery in East Hartford, Connecticut.

John S. Taft

John S. Taft

John S. Taft was a resident of Mansfield on December 14, 1864 when he enlisted as a Private in Co. E of the 1st Regiment Connecticut Volunteer Heavy Artillery; he was mustered out September 25, 1865, Washington, D.C.

He was born on October 20, 1848 in Leicester, Massachusetts to Joseph and Ann (_____) Taft. In the 1860 U.S. census in Stafford, Connecticut, he is a 12 year old in the household of Joseph Taft. After the Civil War, he was a farm laborer in Tolland and by 1900, he was a farmer living in South Windsor, Connecticut. John Taft married Clara E. Brewin between 1865 and 1880. Children include: Joseph J. Taft, born about June 1879; Mabel Taft, born about March 1881 and Clara E. Taft, born about April 1885. Clara E. (Brewin) Taft died before 1888; John Taft married, second, Mary M. _____ about 1888.

On August 5, 1879, he applied for an invalid pension, No. 302,057 that was granted under certificate No. 256,586. His widow applied for a pension on June 30, 1910.

John S. Taft died on June 17, 1910 in South Windsor, Connecticut and he is buried at the Center Cemetery in South Windsor.

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