Martin Munroe Soldier Details and Documents

Soldier Information

Name: Martin Munroe
Alias: AKA Morton
Place of Birth: Unknown Jefferson KY Year of Birth: 1845
Occupation:
Farmer
Eyes: Dark Hair: Dark Complexion: Dark
Height in Feet:
5 Inches: 2
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Enlistment Information

Enlistment Date: September 12, 1864
Enlistment Place: Louisville
Enlistment State: KY


Compiled Military Service Record

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Congressional District: 5th
Company: K Regiment(s): 107th Regt, USCI
Mustered Where: Louisville, KY
Mustered Out Date: August 12, 1865
Rank at Muster Out: Private
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A page in the soldier’s CMSR reported his mother to be Melvina Hyman.


Soldier Death Information

Died in war? Yes
Military Death Date: June 1, 1865
Military Death Location: Columbus, Ohio
Military Cause of Death: Typhoid Fever
Death Date: June 1, 1865
Cause of Death: Typhoid Fever


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Family Information

Mother First Name:  Melvina Mother Maiden Name: Hyman
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Enslaver Information

Name: Judge Monroe Location:
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Compensation Information

Compensation Applied? No Compensation Received? No

Note: The Lincoln Administration offered compensation of $300 to enslavers in Kentucky and other Union states where slavery was still legal for each of their enslaved men that joined the Union Army. However to be eligible, they had to prove ownership of the soldier and have sworn testimony from others that they were loyal to the Union. Many applied, but were not approved for compensation payments.

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