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Valentine McNett Date of Birth: 1809 about Nativity: Sandy Creek, Oswago, New York Parent (Father): Samuel McNitt (1775-1845) Parent (Mother): Eunice Cornwall (d. 1857, burial Algonquin Cemetery) Enlistment Record: 141st Illinois Infantry, Co. B Residence: Batavia, Kane County, Illinois Enlistment Date: 18 May 1864 (100 days) Age at Enlistment: 56 years old Discharge Date: 10 October 1864 Name of Spouse: Susannah Ferrin Kerns? (b. 14 February 1821) Marriage Date: 22 November 1849 Spouse Parents: Spouse Death: 20 March 1915 in Walworth, Walworth, Wisconsin Spouse Burial: Algonquin Cemetery, Algonquin, McHenry County, Illinois Date of Death: 21 October 1884 Location of Death: Algonquin, McHenry County, Illinois, burial 23 October 1884 (Nunda Herald) Burial Location: Algonquin Cemetery, Algonquin, McHenry County, Illinois Children Info: George (b. 1843 in Illinois) Ann (b. 1845 in Illinois) Mary (b. l848 in Illinois) Andrew Jackson McNette (1851-1949, b. in Algonquin, Illinois) James McNette (1854-1941, b. in Algonquin, Illinois) Emmeline McNette (1857-1929 b. in Algonquin, Illinois) Steven B. McNett (b. 1865 in Illinois) Employment: Farmer (1850), Day Laborer (1860), Laborer (1870), Gardener (1880), Fought with 141st IL Infantry- Organized at Elgin, Ill., and mustered in for 100 days on June 16, 1864. Moved to Columbus, Kentucky and performed Garrison duty in that District until October 1864. Mustered out October 10, 1864. Regiment lost by disease during service 21. 1850 Valentine McNet (40) b. NY and Susanna (30) b. New York with George (7), Ann (5), Mary (2) all children were born in Illinois lived in Barrington, Cook County, Illinois. 1856 Susannah MeNitt (McNett) bought property in Hubbard Addition, Block 01, Lot 03 and owned the lots until end of Civil War or longer. 1858 Mary Radcliff to Susannah McNitt, 102 N. River Dr. to Hubbard s for $300. Lot or lots are improved short distance north & east of the Algonquin Road bridge. (Algonquin Historic Commission) 78

1850 Valentine McNet (40) b. NY and Susanna (30) b. New York with George (7), Ann (5), Mary (2) all children were born in Illinois lived in Barrington, Cook County, Illinois. 1856 Susannah MeNitt (McNett) bought property in Hubbard Addition, Block 01, Lot 03 and owned the lots until end of Civil War or longer. 1858 Mary Radcliff to Susannah McNitt, 102 N. River Dr. to Hubbard s for $300. Lot or lots are improved short distance north & east of the Algonquin Road bridge. (Algonquin Historic Commission) 1860 Valentine McNitt (34) and Susan (38) lived in Algonquin, Illinois along with Andres (10), James (5), Emeline (2), John (3 mon.), George Farron (15), Ann Farron (14) all born in Illinois. 1870 Valentine McNett (61) b. 1809 in NY and Susannah (49) lived in Algonquin, Illinois along with James (15), Emieline (11), Stephen (5) and farm laborer Michael Henney (19) and the landlord Eli Henderson (59) 1880 Gardener Valintine McNett (70) and Susanna (59) lived in Algonquin, Illinois along with sons James (25) and Steven (15) who worked as laborers. 1884 The remains of V. McNett were buried at Algonquin, on Wednesday, October 22, 1884 (Nunda Herald, 24 October 18 Valentine McNett burial site, Algonquin Cemetery, Algonquin, McHenry County, Illinois Historic Algonquin Cemetery 79

John Q. Miller Date of Birth: 26 November 1844 Nativity: Algonquin, McHenry County, Illinois Parent (Father): Jesse Fancher Miller (1771-1840 in New York) Parent (Mother): Ruth Klinck (1810-1851 born in New York) Enlistment Record: 95th Illinois Infantry, Co. I Re-enlistment: 8th Illinois Cavalry, Co. B Residence: Algonquin, McHenry County, Illinois Enlistment Date: 13 August 1862 (3 years) Re-enlistment: 23 September 1864 (1 year) Age at Enlistment: 18 years old Discharge Date: 25 March 1863 (Disability at Lake Providence, Louisiana from 95th IL) 2nd Discharge: 21 June 1865 (From 8th IL Cavalry in Washington, DC) Name of Spouse: Sarah Ann Fain, born in 8 June 1854 in Johnson County, Illinois Marriage Date: 9 September 1869, Missouri Marriage Records Spouse Death: Elgin, Kane County, Illinois Spouse Burial: Date of Death: 11 November 1890 Location of Death: Algonquin, McHenry County, Illinois Burial Location: Algonquin Cemetery, Algonquin, McHenry County, Illinois Children Info: Florence b. 1872 Laura M. b. 1875 Dora F. b. 1879 William b. 1882 Employment: Farmer (1862), Other Information: Given a silver medal for bravery at Champion Hill (after discharge??) Battle was before the Vicksburg Seige in June 1863. Fought with 95th IL Infantry- Winter 1863 ~ Digging a canal to bypass Vicksburg 14 May 1863 ~ Battle of Jackson, Grant end run for Vicksburg 16 May 1863 ~ Battle of Champion Hill, Grants drive to take Vicksburg 17 May 1863 ~ Big Black River, Grants drive to take Vicksburg Fought with 8th IL Cavalry- Spring 1865 ~ Siege of Spanish Fort and Fort Blakely Spring 1865 ~ Capture of Fort Blakely April 9, 1865 Gen. Robert E. Lee surrenders April 9, 1865 Mobile surrenders and occupation April 12, 1865. Duty at Mobile untill May 27, 1865. Moved to New Orleans, La., thence to Shreveport May 27-June 9, 1865 80

John Q. Miller Page 3 1846 John Q. Miller was born in Algonquin, Illinois to Jesse F. Miller and Ruth Klinck. 1850 Valentine McNet (40) b. NY and Susanna (30) b. New York with George (7), Ann (5), Mary (2) all children were born in Illinois lived in Barrington, Cook County, Illinois. 1860 John (b. 1845 in IL) lived with father, Jesse F. Miller (55) and six other children (30 years old to 11 years old). Two others on the farm, Gardiner Southworth (25) and Edwin Benson (28) were farm laborers, both join the army. 7 Jesse was very prosperous farmer. 1863 95th Illinois Infantry, Co. I mustered in John Q. Miller into the army. 1863 John Q. Miller was discharged from the army due to a disability on 25 March 1863. 1864 Awarded silver medal by board of honor, Champion s Hill, Vicksburg on 4 April 1864. 1864 Enlisted with 8th Illinois Cavalry, Co. B on 23 September 1864 (General Orders No. 13). 1870 Farmer John (25) and Sarah A. Miller (b. 1852 in IL) lived in Mount Vernon, Lawrence County, Missouri with carpenter Martin L. Howard (22) and Malissa J. Howard (19) 1880 Farmer John (36) and Sarah A. Miller (b. 1853 in IL) lived in Mount Vernon, Lawrence County, Missouri. Also lived with them are Florence B. (b. 1872), Laura M. (b. 1875), Dora F. (b. 1877), all children born in Missouri. 1880 Pension as invalid was filed by John Q. Miller on 25 September 1880 (note state recorded). 1882 Billy Miller was born, took up the trade as harness maker before he moved to Nebraska. He left Algonquin, Modern Woodmen held a party in 1918 when he left town. Bought harness shop of Wandrank in 1911 1888 Algonquin physician, Dr. Nason treated John Q. Miller for pneumonia in March. 1890 On 11 November 1890 Rev. Monroe of Dundee officiated the burial in Algonquin Cemetery of John Q. Miller. 1900 Sarah Miller (b. June 1854 in IL) lived with Dora (21), day laborer William (b. 1883 in MO) lived in Algonquin, Illinois on North Main Street next or near to Albrecht residence. 81

John Q. Miller Page 3 DIED:- At Algonquin, Illinois, John Q. Miller, aged 46. In August, 1862, Mr. Miller enlisted in Co. I, 95th Illinois Regiment. He was discharged in 1863 for disability, in 1864 he enlisted in the 8th Illinois Cavalry and served in that regiment to the close of the war. Mr. Miller leaves wife and four children to mourn his loss. He was a great sufferer for a number of years, but now we trust, he is at rest. He was buried at the cemetery on the hill. Rev. Monroe, of Dundee, conducted the services. Source: Nunda Herald, 21 November 1890 Historic Algonquin Cemetery John Q. Miller grave site, Algonquin Cemetery, Algonquin, McHenry County, Illinois 82