Wallace Darrow's Civil War Pension, Charlotte, Eaton County, Michigan ************************************************ Copyright. All rights reserved. http://usgwarchives.net/copyright.htm http://usgwarchives.net/mi/mifiles.htm ************************************************ SUBJECT: Addison & Wallace DARROW SUBMITTER: H. Andrew BROWN EMAIL: habraun@pacbell.net DATE: Aug 27, 1999 SURNAMES: DARROW, CROSS, EATON Russell DARROW(s/o Russell & Deliverance ) & wife, Alice, removed from Ashtabula Co. OHIO c1870 for Vermontville MI to be near CROSS relatives. Sons filed for pension benefits based on service in the Civil War: 084-9-2 William 'Wallace' DARROW JAN1843.?\Chuatauqua\NY-1912 buried Vermontville MI Cemetery. W. W. was a Pvt., Co. K, 125th Ohio Infantry in the Civil War & attended Addison while the latter was confined to a Georgia hospital during the war for dysentry. He m Elizabeth A. ?(MAR1845OH-) & in 1900 was living at 213 Washington Charlotte\Eaton\MI. 084-9-3 Addison O. DARROW b.c1846NY d.17MAR1900.Ionia\Ionia\MI m Betsy E. WILLIAMS ..in the Civil War: Addisson O. was a Pvt. in Company E, 125th Ohio Infantry. In his Civil War pension application, he was described as 5'10", brown hair, & blue eyes. During the war he was confined to a Georgia hospital with a severe case of dysentery. Addison moved to Vermontville, Eaton Co., Michigan in 1867 & died in Ionia MI after working as a laborer in Charlotte\Eaton\MI. RESEARCHER: H. Andrew BROWN { habraun@pacbell.net }