Taggart, James
Birth
James Taggart was born in Ireland in 1825.
Marriage & Children
James Taggart married Elizabeth McHaughan (1817 - 1895). Their children were:
- John A. Taggart (ABT 1843 - BEF 1900)
- Jane Taggart (1847 - 1929)
- James H. J. Taggart (ABT 1851 - )
- Robert Taggart (ABT 1852 - )
- Emma Taggart (ABT 1858 - )
- S. Morgan Taggart (DEC 1862 - AFT 1930)[1] (1861 - 1937) (Married Emma J. Christian (1852 - 1928))
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Death
James Taggart died in 1901. He was buried in Knox Cemetery - James Taggart Priv Co. G 134 R.N.Y.V. 1825 - 1901
Elizabeth McHaughan
1817 His WIfe 1895
Morgan Taggart
1861 - 1937
Emma J. Christian
1853 His Wife 1928
Obituary
Additional Research Notes
James lived his entire married life, from 1860 until his death in 1901, in Wright, Schoharie Co., NY.
Additional Media
New York, Civil War Muster Roll Abstracts, 1861-1900 about James Taggert
Name: James Taggert
[James Tagget]
Age: 40
Birth Year: abt 1822
Birth Place: Ireland
Enlistment Year: 1862
Enlistment Location: Schoharie, New York
Muster Year: 1862
Separation Details: Muster Out of Service
Separation Date: 10 Jun 1865
Military records of Schoharie County veterans of four wars
James Taggart.
Wright — Laborer; married; age 40 ; enlisted August 11, 1862; detailed with ammunition train ; sustained injury of the hip after the battle of Gettysburg, by falling from a train wagon ; contracted fever at Hagerstown, Md.; treated at Alexandria, Va., David's Island, N. Y., and in Field Hospital at Chattanooga ; rejoined his regiment at Savannah and served regularly until discharged, June 10, 1865 ; Gallupville, X. Y.; laborer ; married. Children, John, Mary J., James, Robert, Emma, Morgan. Sources
- ↑ www.BerneHistory.com Family Files