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                        "*": "__NOTOC__\n\n==Birth==\n<!-- Enter Birth Information Here -->Jeremiah W. Reed was born on February 22, 1834 in Berne<ref name=\"Carnival\">Keating, Robert, [[h:Carnival of Blood|Carnival of Blood]]: The Civil War Ordeal of the Seventh New York Heavy Artillery, Published by Butternut and Blue, Baltimore, Md 1998</ref>, Albany Co, NY<ref name=\"Ancestry\">[[h:Carnival of Blood|Carnival of Blood]] (from information on his enlistment form)</ref>.  His parents were Philo Reed (B. July 27, 1811, D. Sept 11, 1885) and Phoebe Richmond (B. May 12, 1812, D. June 1, 1879).<ref name=\"Ancestry\"/><ref name=\"1850Census\">1850 US Census, Broome, Schoharie Co, NY</ref>  Jeremiah was named after his paternal grandfather Jeremiah Reed (B. abt 1787, D. bef 1860), and was the oldest son of thirteen children.<ref name=\"Ancestry\"/><ref name=\"1850Census\"/>\n\n==Marriage & Children== <!--DELETE THIS LINE IF NOT NEEDED-->\n<!-- Add Information on Marriage and Children -->It appears that Jeremiah did not marry.<ref name=\"1860Census\">1860 US Census, Rensselaerville, Albany Co, NY</ref><ref name=\"CivilWarPenAncestry\">Civil War Pension Index, www.ancestry.com</ref>\n\n==Occupation== \nJeremiah was a farmer.<ref name=\"1850Census\"/><ref name=\"1860Census\"/><ref name=\"Carnival\"/>\n\n==Life==\nIn 1850 at the age of 16, Jeremiah was working with his father on their farm in Broome, Schoharie County, NY.<ref name=\"1850Census\"/>   \nA decade later he was working with [[William Lounsbury]] and his son [[Omar W. Lounsbury]] on their farm in Preston Hollow, Rensselaerville, Albany County, NY.<ref name=\"1860Census\"/> \n\nWhile serving in the Civil War, Jeremiah wrote a letter to his brother Daniel Reed in which he sent money home to his brothers.<ref name=\"SchRev\">Reed, Charles, \"The Reed Brothers\", Schoharie County Historical Review, Spring-Summer 2001,Vol.LXV No.1, page 29.</ref>   \n    \n\n<!--Fill out the table below with the information on the persons service in the Civil War. There are subject lines for Name, Residence, Enlistment Date etc. Fill in the appropriate information directly below the subject line in the space below on the line marked \"|\". Do not delete the \"|\". All notes, including imprisonment, injury, illness, or death should be included under the additional remarks subject line in the table.-->\n\n==Military Service==\n{| style=\"color:black;background-color:#ccffff;\" cellspacing=\"1\" border=\"2\"\n|Name:\n|Jeremiah Reed\n|-\n|Residence:\n|<!--Your Residence Text Here-->\n|-\n|Enlistment Date:\n|9 Aug 1862<ref name=\"Carnival\"/>\n|-\n|Enlistment Place:\n|Albany, New York \n|-\n|Enlistment Rank:\n|Private<ref name=\"Carnival\"/>\n|-\n|State Served:\n|New York\n|-\n|Regiment:\n|'''[[h:7th Regiment|7th Regiment]]''' NY Heavy Artillery\n|-\n|Company:\n|Company F<ref name=\"Carnival\"/>\n|-\n|Wounded Date:\n|30 May 1864<ref name=\"Carnival\"/>\n|-\n|Wounded Place:\n|Totopotomoy, VA<ref name=\"Carnival\"/>([[Totopotomoy Creek]])\n|-\n|Death Date:\n|23 June 1864<ref name=\"Carnival\"/>\n|-\n|Death Place:\n||[[Davids Island]], New York Harbor<ref name=\"Carnival\"/>\n|-\n|}\n{| style=\"color:black;background-color:#ccffff;\" cellspacing=\"1\" border=\"2\"\n|Additional Remarks:  Jeremiah enlisted age 28 on August 9, 1862. Two weeks later his two brothers David and Ellis enlisted in Co. E of 134th NY Infantry Regiment. Jeremiah died at a military hospital a month after being wounded at Totopotomoy.<ref name=\"Carnival\"/> After his death his father Philo Reed applied for his Civil War pension.\n|-\n|Sources Used: Ancestry.com, American Civil War Soldiers; [[h:Annual Report of the Adjutant-General|Annual Report of the Adjutant-General]] of the State of New York For the Year 1897; Civil War Pension Index on Ancestry.com; Schoharie County Historical Review Spring 2001; Keating, Robert, [[h:Carnival of Blood|Carnival of Blood]]: The Civil War Ordeal of the Seventh New York Heavy Artillery, Published by Butternut and Blue, Baltimore, Md 1998\n|}\n\n==Death==\n<!-- Enter Death & Burial Information Here -->Jeremiah W. 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                        "*": "__NOTOC__\n==Birth==\n<!-- Enter Birth Information Here -->\n\n==Marriage & Children== <!--DELETE THIS LINE IF NOT NEEDED-->\n\n==Military Service==\nNOTE: '''NOTHING''' here is definite. The Knox Town Clerk lists just \"Samuel H. Reely, 10th.\" No sign of a Samuel Reely, Riley Rilly, Reilly, Relyea, etc. in 10th light artillery, heavy artillery, infantry, cavalry (177th infantry which was 10th National Guard) - nothing. There is a Samuel Reilly in the 7th NY Heavy Artillery, Co. B, but even then the information is contradictory. He either died of a heart attack in 1862 or deserted in 1863 - both from reliable sources. 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Enlisted, July 28, 1862, at Albany; mustered in as private, Co. B (originally One Hundred and Thirteenth Infantry), August 18, 1862, to serve three years; deserted, February 16, 1863, from Fort De Russey, D. C.\n\n==='''[[h:History of the County of Albany|History of the County of Albany]] - Tenney and Howell'''===\nKnox - Samuel H. Reely, Tenth Regiment. 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