Biography
- Co I, 21st Maine Volunteers, Grand Army of the Republic
Pvt Joel Winslow was born 25 December 1833 in Nobleboro, Lincoln County, Maine, United States to Snow Winslow (1796-1854) and Betsey Hannah Hoch (1799-1878) and died 4 August 1863 Cairo, Alexander County, Illinois, United States of unspecified causes. He married Catherine Elizabeth Crammer (1832-1917) 27 December 1855 in Waldoboro, Lincoln County, Maine.
21st Maine Volunteers
Participated in Assaults on Port Hudson May 27 and June 14 (1863). Surrender of Port Hudson July 8. Ordered home July 24.
The 21st Maine Infantry mustered out of service August 25, 1863.
The regiment lost a total of 172 men during service; 1 officer and 26 enlisted men killed or mortally wounded, 1 officer and 144 enlisted men died of disease.
Children
Name | Birth | Death | Joined with |
Alda Stella Winslow (1856-1948) | |||
Isabelle M Winslow (1859-1940) | 2 May 1859 Nobleboro, Lincoln County, Maine, United States | 25 January 1940 Nobleboro, Lincoln County, Maine, United States | |
Sarah Winslow (1860-) | |||
Joel Llewellyn Winslow (1863-) |
Siblings
Name | Birth | Death | Joined with |
Elizabeth Ann Winslow (1820-1890) | |||
Asa Weller Winslow (1822-1895) | |||
Newell Winslow (1825-1883) | |||
Harriet Reed Winslow (1829-) | |||
Joel Winslow (1833-1863) | 25 December 1833 Nobleboro, Lincoln County, Maine, United States | 4 August 1863 Cairo, Alexander County, Illinois, United States | Catherine Elizabeth Crammer (1832-1917) |
Henry Clay Winslow (1835-1915) | |||
Roscoe Green Winslow (1836-1926) |
Residences
Vital Records
Nobleboro Gravestone
References
- Winslow Memorial, Vol. 1 : Family Records of Winslows and Their Descendants in America, With the English Ancestry as Far as Known; Winslow Family(Classic Reprint) - Tracing family roots of the descendants these early Plymouth Colony settlers back to England.
- Winslow in Lincoln County, Maine - first families history
- Joel Winslow- disambiguation
- {Pvt Joel Winslow at Find A Grave #66210696