West, Zadock B.

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Birth

Zadok B. West was born in June 1839 in Fulton, Schoharie County, NY.[1] His given name, which is from the Hebrew bible, was also recorded as Zadock and Zaddock, and he was called Zade.[2] He was the son of Peter W. West (B. Mar 13, 1802, D. Aug 23, 1877) and Elizabeth Felter (B. bet Aug 14, 1805-1807, D. Oct 30, 1903).[1]

Marriage & Children

After March 22, 1887, Zadok married Sarah Augusta Dietz, who was born July 8, 1836.[1] She was the daughter of Joseph P. Dietz and Cornelia Bogardus, and was the widow of John Henry Fancher (B. Feb 1, 1839, D. Dec 12, 1871).[1] She came into the marriage with two children:

Zade picked a wonderful woman as Sarah was remembered as kind, loving and a "ray of sunshine".[3]

Zadok and Sarah did not have any children of their own.[1]


Occupation

Early in his life Zadok was a miller with his brother.[4] Later he became a farmer and owned his own farm.[5]


Military Service

Name: Zadock West
Residence:
Enlistment Date: Sept 20, 1862
Enlistment Place: Fulton, New York
Enlistment Rank: Private
State Served: New York
Regiment: 134th Infantry
Company: Company I
Muster Out Date: 20 Dec 1863
Muster Out Place: Hospital at Albany, NY[6]
Additional Remarks: Enlisted at the age of 23 on September 20, 1862. The 1890 Census says that he was discharged on Jan 20, 1863 after only 4 months with a Surgeon's certificate.[7] Zade was a surveyor for the Union Army and mpped bridges, roads and areas of attack.[8] He was wounded in the left leg.[8]
Sources Used: Ancestry.com, American Civil War Soldiers; Hess, Peter J., "The Civil War and the Albany Rural Cemetery; 1890 Veterans Census, Berne, Albany Co, NY; Stapleton, Euretha Wolford, Town of Berne Historian, “Our Heritage”, Published by Town of Berne, 1977; Annual Report of the Adjutant General of the State of New York.

Life

After being born in Fulton, Schoharie Co, NY, by 1880 Zadok had moved to Berne, Albany Co where he was working as a miller and living with his brother Abram A. West, who was also a miller, and his wife Minnie.[4] In 1890 Zadok was living in South Berne.[7]

Zadok was active in the Grand Army of the Republic (GAR), which was an organization of Civil War veterans. In 1890, he was elected an officer of Post 645 of Berne as the Serg't Major and he began his term in early 1891.[9][10]

Zadok was a farmer who farmed his own property in Berne.

Zadok's wife Sarah Augusta died first in February of 1906.[1][3] After her death, Zadok lived with his step daughter Cora M. Fancher, who had married Emmet J. Carl a farmer.[11]

In about 1915, Zade was spending his winters in Albany.[12]

Religion

In 1911, Zade was on the advisory committee for the People's Church of South Berne.[13]

Death

Zadok died in 1929 and was buried in Albany Rural Cemetery in Lot 100 Section 100A.[2] His death date has also been recorded as 1920.[14]


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Sources

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.5 1.6 1.7 Bernehistory.org
  2. 2.0 2.1 Hess, Peter J., "The Civil War and the Albany Rural Cemetery", Mount Ida Press 2005, page 160.
  3. 3.0 3.1 "South Berne", Altamont Enterprise March 2, 1906 page 1.
  4. 4.0 4.1 1880 US Census, Berne, Albany Co, NY
  5. 1900 US Census, Berne, Albany Co, NY
  6. Annual Report of the Adjutant General or the State of New York
  7. 7.0 7.1 1890 US Veterans Census, Berne, Albany Co, NY
  8. 8.0 8.1 Stapleton, Euretha Wolford, Town of Berne Historian, “Our Heritage”, Published by Town of Berne, 1977.
  9. Berne column, The Enterprise, Altamont, NY Jan 10, 1891
  10. Berne column, The Enterprise, Altamont, NY Feb 14, 1891
  11. 1910 US Census, Berne, Albany Co, NY
  12. The Slingerlands Bulletin 1914-1916 no date given.
  13. Altamont Enterprise Nov 3, 1911.
  14. Our Heritage; The 1977 Bicentennial History of Berne"