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Capt. William Henry Flint was born on 12 January 1820 in Yarmouth, Yarmouth County, Nova Scotia, Canada. He served in the military during the Civil War in the Union Army between 1861 and May 1864. He served in the military during the Civil War as an officer in Company E, 29th Infantry Regiment, U. S. Colored Troops from 12 May 1864 to 30 July 1864. He signed up as a Captain and was killed in action at the Battle of Petersburg, Virginia. One source indicates that he died at the Battle of Antietum in 1862, but this is thought to be incorrect. On 26 Oct 1863, Governor Salomon received authority from the War Department to raise a regiment, battalion, or company of Colored soldiers in Wisconsin, and issued orders to that effect. There being so few African Americans in the state, little effort was made to raise a company until Dec 1863, when Colonel John A. Bross of Chicago, who had been commissioned to raise the Twenty-ninth Regiment United States Colored Troops, sent his recruiting agents into Wisconsin and succeeded in enlisting about two hundred and fifty able-bodied Colored men, who were credited to the state. The Twenty-ninth U. S. Colored Troops was organized at Quincy, Illinois in Apr 1864. In June of that year, the regiment joined Burnside's (Ninth) Corps before Petersburg, Virginia. After the Petersburg Mine Explosion on Jul 30, Colonel Bross led the Twenty-ninth in a charge against enemy lines. He led his men far in advance of any other federal units. Seeing the hopelessness of the attempt to storm Cemetery Hill, he ordered his men to fall back. Just at that time, Bross was struck by a musket ball in the temple and killed, wrapped in the colors of the regiment. In this attack his regiment lost two hundred enlisted men killed, wounded, or missing. The Twenty-ninth remained at Petersburg through the remainder of 1864, and took part in such engagements as the Weldon Railroad, Poplar Grove Church, and Hatcher's Run. In 1865, the Twenty-ninth took part in the Bermuda Hundred near Richmond and the Appomattox Campaign in April which ended the Civil War. In May 1865, the Twenty-ninth was stationed along the Rio Grande River in Texas, where it remained until the regiment was mustered out on 9 Nov 1865. William died of wounds received at the Battle of Petersburg during the Civil War. on 30 July 1864 at the age of 44 in Petersburg, Virginia. William Henry Flint and his son William are believed to have served in the Union Army during the Civil War, and are reported to have served at least part of the time in the same unit, although this fact and the specific unit are still in question. They are also reported to have been killed in action in the same battle, Antietum in 1862 by one source and Petersburg in 1864 by another source. It is pretty well determined that William Henry did die in combat, but his son William W. is reported to have moved to Omaha, Nebraska Territory after the war, so his death of war wounds seems very doubtful. Obviously, considerable research remains to be done to determine the facts. Parents: David Flint and Mary Churchill.

Spouse: Emeline Vickery. Emeline Vickery and Capt. William Henry Flint were married in 1845 in Yarmouth, Yarmouth County, Nova Scotia, Canada. Children were: Capt. William W. Flint, George Washington Flint, Charles N. Flint.


William Lewis Flint was born on 16 July 1869. Parents: Jacob A. Flint and Margaret H. Harding.

Spouse: Charlotte E. Cook. Charlotte E. Cook and William Lewis Flint were married . Children were: Alvin Lovitt Flint, Lewis Flint.


William Ruthven Flint was born on 12 April 1875 in Barnet, Caledonia County, Vermont. He died on 23 September 1933 at the age of 58 in Pasadena, Los Angeles County, California. He was buried after 23 September 1933 in McIndoes Falls Cemetery, McIndoe Falls, Caledonia County, Vermont. Parents: George Washington Flint and Mary Elizabeth Monteith.

Spouse: Agnes Cowie Bandeen. Agnes Cowie Bandeen and William Ruthven Flint were married on 22 June 1904 in Second Congregational Church, East Jaffrey, Cheshire County, New Hampshire. Children were: Agnes Elizabeth Flint, Robert Alexander Flint, William Ruthven Flint Jr..


William Ruthven Flint Jr. was born on 14 January 1917 in Pasadena, Los Angeles County, California. He died on 20 November 1988 at the age of 71 in Pasadena, Los Angeles County, California. Parents: William Ruthven Flint and Agnes Cowie Bandeen.

Spouse: Barbara Louise Smith. Barbara Louise Smith and William Ruthven Flint Jr. were married in 1945 in Pasadena, Los Angeles County, California. Children were: Jo Ruthven Flint, Steven Robert Flint, Judith Ann Flint, Stuart Douglas Flint.

Spouse: Bettie Lou . Bettie Lou and William Ruthven Flint Jr. were married in November 1963.


Capt. William W. Flint was born about 1842 in Yarmouth, Yarmouth County, Nova Scotia, Canada. He served in the military during the Civil War in the Union Army between 1861 and 1864. He enlisted as a Private. He served in the military during the Civil War as an officer in Company E, 29th Infantry Regiment, U. S. Colored Troops from 12 May 1864 to 16 March 1865. He entered service 12 May 1864 as a First Lieutenant, and was promoted to Captain on 23 November of the same year. He was discharged 16 Mar 1865. On 26 Oct 1863, Governor Salomon received authority from the War Department to raise a regiment, battalion, or company of Colored soldiers in Wisconsin, and issued orders to that effect. There being so few African Americans in the state, little effort was made to raise a company until Dec 1863, when Colonel John A. Bross of Chicago, who had been commissioned to raise the Twenty-ninth Regiment United States Colored Troops, sent his recruiting agents into Wisconsin and succeeded in enlisting about two hundred and fifty able-bodied Colored men, who were credited to the state. The Twenty-ninth U. S. Colored Troops was organized at Quincy, Illinois in Apr 1864. In June of that year, the regiment joined Burnside's (Ninth) Corps before Petersburg, Virginia. After the Petersburg Mine Explosion on Jul 30, Colonel Bross led the Twenty-ninth in a charge against enemy lines. He led his men far in advance of any other federal units. Seeing the hopelessness of the attempt to storm Cemetery Hill, he ordered his men to fall back. Just at that time, Bross was struck by a musket ball in the temple and killed, wrapped in the colors of the regiment. In this attack his regiment lost two hundred enlisted men killed, wounded, or missing. The Twenty-ninth remained at Petersburg through the remainder of 1864, and took part in such engagements as the Weldon Railroad, Poplar Grove Church, and Hatcher's Run. In 1865, the Twenty-ninth took part in the Bermuda Hundred near Richmond and the Appomattox Campaign in April which ended the Civil War. In May 1865, the Twenty-ninth was stationed along the Rio Grande River in Texas, where it remained until the regiment was mustered out on 9 Nov 1865. William lived in Nebraska in 1866. William W. Flint and his father are believed to have served in the Union Army during the Civil War, and are reported to have served at least part of the time in the same unit, although this fact and the specific unit are still in question. They are also reported to have been killed in action in the same battle, Antietum in 1862 by one source and Petersburg in 1864 by another source. It is pretty well determined that William Henry did die in combat, but William W. is reported to have moved to Omaha, Nebraska Territory after the war, so his death of war wounds seems very doubtful. Obviously, considerable research remains to be done to determine the facts. Parents: Capt. William Henry Flint and Emeline Vickery.


Living (private).

Spouse: Living.


Francis W. Flora was born in 1857. He/she died in 1946 at the age of 89. Parents: James W. Flora and Parmelia Wynn.


George Flora was born (date unknown). Parents: James W. Flora and Parmelia Wynn.


James W. Flora was born (date unknown). His surname has also been found as Florey.

Spouse: Parmelia Wynn. Parmelia Wynn and James W. Flora were married on 10 May 1846 in Butler County, Ohio. Children were: Nancy Flora, Francis W. Flora, Rilla Flora, John Flora, George Flora.


John Flora was born about 1861. Parents: James W. Flora and Parmelia Wynn.


Nancy Flora was born in 1850. She died in 1927 at the age of 77. Parents: James W. Flora and Parmelia Wynn.


Rilla Flora was born about 1859. Parents: James W. Flora and Parmelia Wynn.


Hugie Florence was born (date unknown).

Spouse: Andrew Gay Dickinson. Hugie Florence and Andrew Gay Dickinson were married on 5 May 1909 in New Orleans, Orleans Parish, Louisiana. Children were: Andrew Gay Dickinson.


Cassandra Flower was born before 6 November 1774. She was baptized on 6 November 1774 in West Hartford, Hartford County, Connecticut. Parents: Nathaniel Flower and Huldah Bradford Steele.


Christian Flower was born before 26 February 1760. He/she was baptized on 26 February 1760 in West Hartford, Hartford County, Connecticut. He/she died on 27 February 1760 at the age of 0. Parents: Nathaniel Flower and Huldah Bradford Steele.


Gabriel Flower was born before 25 November 1750. He was baptized on 25 November 1750 in West Hartford, Hartford County, Connecticut. Parents: Nathaniel Flower and Huldah Bradford Steele.


Hulda Flower was born on 5 January 1746. She was baptized after 5 January 1746 in West Hartford, Hartford County, Connecticut. Parents: Nathaniel Flower and Huldah Bradford Steele.


Ithuriel Flower was born before 18 June 1758. He/she was baptized on 18 June 1758 in West Hartford, Hartford County, Connecticut. Parents: Nathaniel Flower and Huldah Bradford Steele.


John Flower was born (date unknown). Parents: Lamrock Flower.

Spouse: Elizabeth Baker. Elizabeth Baker and John Flower were married . Children were: Nathaniel Flower, Reuben Flower.


Lamrock Flower was born (date unknown).

Children were: John Flower.


Mabel Flower lived in Ashfield, Franklin County, Massachusetts about 1777.

Spouse: John Chipman Porter. Mabel Flower and John Chipman Porter were married on 29 May 1777. Children were: Mabel Porter, Ebenezer Porter, Elizabeth Porter, John Porter, Hannah Porter, Rebecca Porter, Sarah Porter.


Nathaniel Flower was born on 29 July 1720 in West Hartford, Hartford County, Connecticut. He served in the military during the Revolutionary War commanding a company in Col. Samuel Webb's regiment from 1778 to 1781. He died in 1800 at the age of 80 in West Hartford, Hartford County, Connecticut. Parents: John Flower and Elizabeth Baker.

Spouse: Huldah Bradford Steele. Huldah Bradford Steele and Nathaniel Flower were married on 30 September 1745 in West Hartford, Hartford County, Connecticut. Children were: Hulda Flower, Sabra Flower, Gabriel Flower, Nathaniel Flower, Ithuriel Flower, Christian Flower, Philomela Flower, Zephon Flower, Zilema Flower, Raphael Flower, Cassandra Flower.


Nathaniel Flower was born before 8 July 1753. He was baptized on 8 July 1753 in West Hartford, Hartford County, Connecticut. Parents: Nathaniel Flower and Huldah Bradford Steele.


Philomela Flower was born before 12 December 1762. He/she was baptized on 12 December 1762 in West Hartford, Hartford County, Connecticut. Parents: Nathaniel Flower and Huldah Bradford Steele.


Raphael Flower was born before 30 July 1773. He was baptized on 30 July 1773 in West Hartford, Hartford County, Connecticut. Parents: Nathaniel Flower and Huldah Bradford Steele.


Reuben Flower was born on 27 May 1722 in West Hartford, Hartford County, Connecticut. Parents: John Flower and Elizabeth Baker.

Spouse: Susannah Steele. Susannah Steele and Reuben Flower were married on 14 July 1747 in West Hartford, Hartford County, Connecticut.


Sabra Flower was born before 27 November 1748. He/she was baptized on 27 November 1748 in West Hartford, Hartford County, Connecticut. Parents: Nathaniel Flower and Huldah Bradford Steele.


Zephon Flower was born on 30 November 1765. Parents: Nathaniel Flower and Huldah Bradford Steele.


Zilema Flower was born on 30 November 1765. Parents: Nathaniel Flower and Huldah Bradford Steele.


Floyd was born (date unknown).

Spouse: Barbara . Barbara and Floyd were married .


David Floyd was born (date unknown).

Children were: Mary Floyd.


David Floyd was born (date unknown).

Spouse: Gertrude A. Raymond. Gertrude A. Raymond and David Floyd were married .


David Floyd was born (date unknown).

Spouse: Sarah H. Raymond. Sarah H. Raymond and David Floyd were married .


Margaret J. Floyd was born (date unknown).

Spouse: Lewis C. Markley. Margaret J. Floyd and Lewis C. Markley were married on 8 January 1874.


Mary Floyd was born (date unknown). Parents: David Floyd.

Spouse: James Kinsman Parry. Mary Floyd and James Kinsman Parry were married on 18 September 1886. Children were: Georgiana Parry, Ralph Stanley Parry, Alfred Parry, Edna Parry.


Myrtle Floyd was born (date unknown). Parents: Sherman Floyd and Elizabeth Cring.

Spouse: Thomas Bates. Myrtle Floyd and Thomas Bates were married . They lived in Cleveland, Cuyahoga County, Ohio about 1923. Children were: Thomas Bates, Martha Bates, Charles Bates, Clifford Bates.


Orville Floyd was born (date unknown). Parents: Sherman Floyd and Elizabeth Cring.

Spouse: . Orville Floyd was married .


Sherman Floyd was born (date unknown).

Spouse: Elizabeth Cring. Elizabeth Cring and Sherman Floyd were married . Children were: Orville Floyd, Myrtle Floyd.


Constant Fobes was born (date unknown).

Spouse: John Little. Constant Fobes and John Little were married . Children were: Ephraim Little, Thomas Little.


Dorothy Fodrea was born on 3 May 1919. Parents: Russell B. Fodrea and Emma Janet Karstedt.


Living (private). Parents: Russell B. Fodrea and Emma Janet Karstedt.


Marian Fodrea was born on 11 March 1915. Parents: Russell B. Fodrea and Emma Janet Karstedt.


Russell B. Fodrea was born on 12 July 1889.

Spouse: Emma Janet Karstedt. Children were: Marian Fodrea, Dorothy Fodrea, Living.


Fogg was born (date unknown). Parents: Sylvanus Fogg and Mary Anne Crosby.


Fogg was born (date unknown). Parents: Sylvanus Fogg and Mary Anne Crosby.


Fogg was born (date unknown). Parents: Sylvanus Fogg and Mary Anne Crosby.


Fogg was born (date unknown). Parents: Sylvanus Fogg and Mary Anne Crosby.


Fogg was born (date unknown). Parents: Sylvanus Fogg and Mary Anne Crosby.


Fogg was born (date unknown). Parents: Sylvanus Fogg and Mary Anne Crosby.


John Fogg was born (date unknown).

Spouse: Hannah Crosby. Hannah Crosby and John Fogg were married .