Census Records
Year |
Surname |
Given Name(s) |
County |
State |
Page |
Township or other info |
Record Type |
Database |
ID# |
1870 |
McClintock |
Wilson |
Cook County |
IL |
387 |
Lyons Township |
Federal Population Schedule |
IL 1870 Federal Census Index |
IL01776332 |
Civil War Munster Rolls
Surname |
Given Name |
Middle Initial |
Company |
Unit |
Rank Induction |
Rank Discharge |
Notes |
Box # |
Extraction # |
Record # |
McClintock |
Wilson |
H |
127 Illinois Infantry |
Private |
Private |
000539 |
0058 |
0000059 |
American Civil War Soldiers
| Name | State Served | Enlist Date | Enlist Rank | Enlist Age | Enlist Place | Army |
Wilson McClintock |
Illinois |
July 23, 1862 |
Private |
Union |
Also states:
Claimed residence in Lyons.
Name of Regiment |
Date of Organization |
Muster Date |
Regiment Type |
Illinois 127th Infantry Regiment |
September 06, 1862 |
June 17, 1865 |
Infantry |
Officers Killed or Mortally Wounded |
Officers Died of Disease or Accident |
Enlisted Killed or Mortally Wounded |
Enlisted Died of Disease or Accident |
2 |
1 |
47 |
168 |
The information presented may not be correct.
Until other records are found to support that this is the
correct person on any or all listed information, do not take
it as fact on the listed individual.
The following was extracted from the Southern Cook County and History of Blue Island before the Civil War by Ferdinand Schapper 1917 (Ref 977.31 SCH) (Blue Island Library)
Advertised letters from the Chicago Post Office |
Name |
Date |
Residence |
McClintick, Wilson |
October 01, 1834 |
Bachelors Grove |
The following was extracted from the Encyclopedia of EarlyChicago.com
| McClintock, Wilson Washington (May 4, 1804-Sept. 9, 1867) brother of James; arrived in 1832; he and his wife Catherine lost a two-year-old son, Franklin, of encephalitis on April 19, 1836, as per notice in the Chicago Democrat, April 20; served as commissioner of streets in 1836, as election judge in 1837; on Sept. 12, 1840, the Chicago Daily American announces the death of his (second?) wife Charlotte; died at Bachelors Grove. [387a] |
The following was extracted from the Bibliography of EarlyChicago.com
| 387a
Kapustiak, Margaret Mackle. Lane Family
History; personal communication with a DeWitt Lane family descendant, 2003. Source: Schapper, Ferdinand. Southern Cook County Before the Civil War · Early Settlers and Their Families, Vol. II. Chicago, 1917. |