Jeremiah Callahan

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Name Jeremiah Callahan Born 6 Mar 1832 Kentucky [1, 2]
Gender Male Census 1860 Owsley County, Kentucky Census 1880 Cow Creek, Owsley County, Kentucky Occupation farmer [2] _MILT Civil War. Union Army. Kentucky 14th Cavalry. Company I. Private. [3] Died 12 May 1896 Kentucky [1, 3]
Buried Callahan Cemetery, Cow Creek, Owsley County, Kentucky [1]
Person ID I2380 Robinson Last Modified 6 Feb 2025
Family 1 Esther Moore, b. 1826, Clay County, Kentucky , d. 26 Jun 1919, Cow Creek, Owsley County, Kentucky
(Age 93 years)
Married 1852 [1] Children 1. William Callahan, b. 17 Feb 1855, Owsley County, Kentucky , d. 2 Sep 1926 (Age 71 years)
2. Mariah Callahan, b. 15 Jan 1856, Owsley County, Kentucky , d. 14 Jun 1948 (Age 92 years)
Last Modified 1 Feb 2025 Family ID F1055 Group Sheet | Family Chart
Family 2 America Wilson, b. 5 Mar 1842, Owsley County, Kentucky , d. 7 May 1927, Butler County, Ohio
(Age 85 years)
Married 1872 [1] Last Modified 3 Feb 2025 Family ID F1082 Group Sheet | Family Chart
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Notes - Civil War Soldier Records and Profiles
Name Jeremiah Calahan
Enlistment Date 10 Oct 1862
Enlistment Place Irvine, Kentucky
Enlistment Rank Private
Muster Date 13 Feb 1863
Muster Place Kentucky
Muster Company I
Muster Regiment 14th Cavalry
Muster Regiment Type Cavalry
Muster Information Enlisted
Muster Out Date 24 Mar 1864
Muster Out Place Camp Nelson, Kentucky
Muster Out Information Mustered Out
Side of War Union
Survived War? Yes
Title Report of the Adjutant General of the State of Kentucky
[4] - Squire Jere Callahan Dead.
Booneville, Ky., May 13. - (Special) - Squire Jere Callahan, aged sixty-five, one of the wealthiest citizens of Owsley county, died last night at his home at the mouth of Indian creek. He was a native of Breathitt county. He enlisted at the opening of the was in Company I, Fourteenth Kentucky Cavalry, and served until he received an honorable discharge in March, 1864. He leaves a wife and four children.
The Courier-Journal, Louisville, Kentucky. Friday, 15 May 1896.
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