Anderson Booker Soldier Details and Documents

Soldier Information

Name: Anderson Booker
Alias: Brooken, Brooks
Place of Birth: Oldham KY Year of Birth: 1844
Occupation:
Farmer
Eyes: Black Hair: Black Complexion: Black
Height in Feet:
5 Inches: 9.5
View Ledger


Enlistment Information

Enlistment Date: July 11, 1864
Enlistment Place: Louisville
Enlistment State: KY


Compiled Military Service Record

Document: View
Congressional District: 5th
Company: I Regiment(s): 108th Regt USCI
Mustered Where: Louisville, Kentucky
Mustered Out Date: March 21, 1866
Rank at Muster Out: Private
Notes:

Many thanks to the Oldham County History Center and scholar Robert Bell for providing us with basic information about this soldier upon which our additional research is based.


Soldier Death Information

Died in war? No
Military Death Date:
Military Death Location:
Military Cause of Death:
Death Date: January 31, 1920
Cause of Death: Chronic Interstitial Nephritis
Death Certificate


Soldier Pension Information

Pension Card Link: Pension Card
Pension Application Date: September 22, 1890
Application No.: 825471 Certificate No.: 924505
Alternate First Name: Anderson Alternate Last Name: Brooks


No widow pension card found


No other family pension card found


Pension File Information

Pension File:
Pensioners:   

Pensioner County:  Pensioner State:
Number of Pages:

Pension Notes:

A VA pension payment card #924.595 listed payments beginning in 1907 and last payment in April 1919.


Freedman’s Bank/Freedmen’s Bureau Information

No Freedman’s Bank information found

No Freedmen’s Bureau Documents found


Family Information

Mother First Name:   Mother Maiden Name: 
Father First Name:   Father Last Name:
Siblings:

Wife #1 First Name: Carrie Maiden Name: Wilson
Wife #2 First Name:  Maiden Name:
Wife #3 First Name:  Maiden Name:
Children: Nannie Booker 1876


Family Notes:

Family Tree:
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1870 Census

1870 Census information not found


1880 Census

1880 Census information not found


1890 Census

1890 Census information not found


1900 Census

1900 Census Link: View
1900 Profession: Servant
1900 Ability to Read? Can read Ability to Write? Can write
1900 Own/Rent: Unknown 1900 Home Free/Mortgage: Unknown 1900 Farm/House: Unknown
1900 Census Notes:

Nannie Garr, daughter of Anderson, was enumerated in the Jefferson County, KY household of Carlton Hobbs. She was working as a servant.


1910 Census

1910 Census Link: View
1910 Profession: Cook
1910 Ability to Read? Can read Ability to Write? Can write
1910 Own/Rent: Rent 1910 Home Free/Mortgage: Unknown 1910 Farm/House: Farm
1910 Census Notes:

Nannie B. Garr was enumerated in Jefferson County, KY with her husband, Jessie C. Garr. She was employed as a cook. The couple did not have children, according to the enumeration.


1920 Census

1920 Census Link: View
1920 Profession: None
1920 Ability to Read? Cannot read Ability to Write? Cannot write
1920 Own/Rent: Unknown 1920 Home Free/Mortgage: Unknown 1920 Farm/House: Unknown
1920 Census Notes:

Soldier was enumerated in Montgomery County, Ohio as Anderson Brooks, as an “inmate” in the National Home for Disabled Volunteer Soldiers in Jefferson Township. Anderson died a couple of weeks after this census enumeration on 31 January 1920.


Enslaver Information

Name: James Talliaferro Location: Oldham County, Kentucky
Previous Enslaver:
Enslaver Notes:


1850 Enslaver Census

1850 Census Link: View
1850 Slave Schedule Link: View
1850 Number of Enslaved: 8


1860 Enslaver Census

1860 Census Link: View
1860 Real Estate Value: $9,550 1860 Personal Estate Value: $6,010
1860 Slave Schedule Link: View
1860 Number of Enslaved: 8


1870 Enslaver Census

1870 Census information not found


1880 Enslaver Census

1880 Census information not found


Compensation Information

Compensation Application not found

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