Amelia L. Cunningham
, b. 1827 in Mercer County, Kentucky, d. 1862 in Holt County, MissouriFather: Isaac Cunningham, b. November 1798 in Virginia, d. 14 April 1869 in Holt County, Missouri
Mother: Esther M. Wright, b. ABT 1808 in Virginia
Spouse: William Thomas Redmon (1), b. 26 October 1824 in Hardin County, Kentucky, m. Sarah Isgrigg, 12 October 1862 in Holt County, Missouri, m. Mary Eleanor (McElhaney) Wilson, 1884, d. 6 March 1906 in Leavenworth, Kansas
Father: George Redmon (2), b. 1794 in Hardin County, Kentucky, d. 1855 in Matoon, Illinois
Mother: Edith "Eda" Carlton, b. 1805 in Henry County, Kentucky, d. 1855 in Matoon, Illinois
William moved with his parents to Illinois near Charleston when he was a year old. He lived there until he was grown and married Amelia Cunningham.
He moved from Edgar County, Illinois and took up farming at Craig, Mo. 1852 in the Missouri Valley near Craig, Mo., Holt County. William served with a Missouri State Militia.
The Redmon(d) - Carlton families moved from Illinois (1860) to Holt County, Missouri. Private William T. Redmon (1824 -1912) served with Company C, 9th Missouri Calvary, SM, from Feb. 1864 to May, 1865.
Feb. 6, 1864 - Wm. T. Redmon enlisted as a private in Company C, 9th Missouri Cavalry, under Captain McFarland, in Forest City, Missouri. He joined his Company in pursuit of Bill Anderson on the north side of the Missouri River. He was motivated to protect his family and home from Confederate mauraders.
Feb. 12, 1864 - Skirmish at Macon, Missouri;
Apr. 11, 1864 - Detachment skirmish in Charlton County, Missouri;
May 24, 1864 - Wm. T. Redmon was granted a 10 day furlough to see his family in Holt County, Missouri. He wanted to take care of his family and make sure they did not suffer while he was away with the Regiment.
Jun 3, 1864 - Redmon returned to duty in the early morning.
Jun 10, 1864 -While on a scouting patrol under command of Lt. Patterson in pursuit of guerillas near Keytesville, Private Redmon was severely injured when his horse fell, throwing him on the front of his saddle, causing a severe hernia as he attempted to cross a ravine in the dark.
May 18, 1865 - Private Wm. T. Redman was mustered out of military service in St. Louis, Missouri.
Mar 3, 1884 - William T. Redmon (age 60) applied for an invalid pension.
In 1887, after his wife, Sarah, died, William moved into Craig. He married Mary McIlhaney there in 1888.
Dec 23, 1895 - In case number 314627, William T. Redmon (age 71) was pensioned under the Act of June 27, 1890. He received $12.00 per month veteran benefit for injuries due to disease of left varicocele (swollen veins in the spermatic cord) and disease of rectum and left hip.
January, 1906 - William Redmon (age 81) was admitted to Soldiers National Home in Leavenworth, Kansas.
March, 1906 he was admitted to Wadsworth Veterans Hospital. He suffered from mitral insufficiency, blindness of the left eye, incontinence of urine, inguinal hernia; also weakness of mind due to senility. He had no memory of recent events, but said he would like to take care of himself, but could not think things out.
Married 27 August 1848 in Edgar County, Illinois.
Children:
Isaac Cunningham, b. November 1798 in Virginia, d. 14 April 1869 in Holt County, Missouri
Father: William Cunningham, b. ABT 1777 in Shenandoah County, Virginia, d. in Edgar County, Illinois
Mother: Sybilla Denton, b. ABT 1776 in Shenandoah County, Virginia
Spouse: Esther M. Wright, b. ABT 1808 in Virginia
Father: Alexander Wright, b. 1780 in Amherst County, Virginia, d. 7 October 1861 in Holt County, Missouri
Mother: Lucy Griffin, b. 1786 in Virginia, d. 3 November 1859 in Holt County, Missouri
Married 9 January 1826 in Mercer County, Kentucky.
Children:
William Cunningham, b. ABT 1777 in Shenandoah County, Virginia, d. in Edgar County, Illinois, m. Nancy Dawson, 20 April 1824 in Mercer County, Kentucky
There are two or three other possible children. John may have been the name of one.
Spouse: Sybilla Denton, b. ABT 1776 in Shenandoah County, Virginia
Father: John Denton Jr., b. 1737 in Frederick County, Virginia, d. 1787 in Shenandoah County, Virginia
Mother: Ann Margaret Weaver, b. 1740 in Germany, d. 1807 in Shenandoah County, Virginia
Married 27 February 1798 in Shenandoah County, Virginia.
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