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1 domestic and 1 nurse: Kate Shugar 35-f, domestic,born Eri e, single; Emroy Anice 31-f, nurse, born Erie, occupation-a rtist, single.
The following was obtained April 2000 online from Historica l Data Systems <www.civilwardata.com>: "Enos Hibbard: Resid ence not listed; 21 years old. Enlisted on 9/24/61 (1861) a t North Collins, New York as a Private. On 9/24/61 he mustered in to "D" County New York 10th Cavalry. He was mustered out on 6/26/6 5 at Cloud's Mills, Virginia. Sources: - New York: Report of th e Adjutant-General."
Also excerpted from NORTH COLLINS REMEMBERS: Enos S. Hibbar d-County D, 10th New York Cav. Made Commissary Sergeant of hi s company. Died June 6, 1909.
Book, History of Town of Concord- pg. 754 - "Mr. Hibbard di d his country good service during the Rebellion. He enliste d Sept. 24, 1861, in Company D, Tenth New York Cavalry. H e lay in camp at Gettysburg during the winter of 1861-62. T he first engagement he took part in was at Brandy's Station , June 9, 1863. He participated in the battles of Uppervill e, Gettysburg, Sheridan's raid (May 9th to 25th), Cold Harb or, Sheridan's raid to Travillion Station, June 7th to 28th , 1864. Lee's Mills, Boynton Plank Road, Spottsyvania Cour t House, mine explosion at Petersburg, and the final surren der at Appomattox Court House. He was mustered out of servi ce at Washington July 1, 1865. He was Commissary Sergeant o f his company.
N. Collins Soldier's Record: Hibbard, Enos S., Sergt. 10t h N.Y. Cav., County D. Pg. 735
Enos was Captain in calvary for North in Civil War. He wa s in politics and was the postmaster in North Collins", pe r Per Jeffrey Hibbard sheets Aug. 1995 .
Excerpt in NORTH COLLINS REMEMBERS by Ethelyn Weller, publi shed in 1941 just prior to WW2: "Enos Hibbard saw service a t Gettysburg in 1861-62, as well as participating in severa l minor battles and raids of the Civil War. His residence i n North Collins was one of the finest in the town. It was o n the corner of Main and Center Streets and is occupied b y Dr. James V. Fregelette, North Collins dentist. The bric k barn in the rear has been remodeled into a fine building , now the North Collins Public Library. Mr. Hibbard was act ive in many ways in the life of the town, political and oth erwise, being one of the first to advocate the running of t he railroad through North Collins."
Laitella Griffeth ( ) f, servant, housekeeper.
Litella , age 52, servant, US cit., housework and Almina G rifith, age 76, lodger, US cit. Enos Southwick Hibbard wit nessed Job Southwick's signature as the 1905 Census Enumera tor for N. Collins on 19 June, 1905. His signature, E. S. H ibbard, Justice of the Peace is on the last page of the 1s t District of N. Collins, LDS-FHC file #0825703.
The following was obtained April 2000 online from Historica l Data Systems <www.civilwardata.com>:
Farmer 1870 N. Collins, Erie County, New York Occupation: farmer 187 5 N. Collins, Erie County, New York Occupation: farmer 1880 N. Colli ns, Erie County, New York Occupation: postmaster 1892 N. Collins, Er ie County, New York Residence: 1879 N. Collins, New York Census: 1850 Coll ins, Erie County, New York Census: 1865 N. Collins, New York Census: 185 5 N. Collins, New York Census: 1870 N. Collins, New York Census: 1860 N . Collins, New York Census: 1900 N. Collins, New York Census: 1905 N. C ollins, New York Census: 1892 N. Collins, New York Census: 1880 N. Coll ins, New York Census: 1875 N. Collins, New York
Book, History of Town of Concord, states: Pg. 731: "A. O . U. W., North Collins Lodge, No. 96 Organized June 9, 1877 ; number of charter members, twenty-seven; present membersh ip, fifty. Original officers:--(Excerpt) E. S. Hibbard, Rec eiver.
Pg. 731: "E. O. M. A., Lincoln Lodge, No. 87 Instituted Massachusetts y 8, 1879. Charter members, twenty-two; present membership , sixteen. Original officers:--(excerpt) Enos S. Hibbard, P ast President.
NORTH COLLINS REMEMBERED by Ethelyn Weller, published in 19 41 just prior to WW2: Enos' son Hoyt had five children, Hel en, Darwin, father of Dee and Thomas of North Collins, Harl an, Hamilton and Hoyt, Jr. Howard had one son, Sherman, wh o died at an early age, Fred, not married, is a patient a t the Batavia Veterans' Hospital; Edgar married Edith Brown , daughter of D. C. Brown, and they live in Buffalo. Hamilt on married Gwendolyn Burk, daughter of Howard Burk; Harla n married Lorraine Conrad, daughter of Mrs. Minnie Conrad . They live in Gowanda." pg. 17
CORRECTIONS TO ABOVE PARAGRAPH, as follows, per Tom G. Hibb ard, July 1995: 1) Thomas Hibbard's name is actually TOM. 2 ) Harlan- name is Harland. 3) Omitted Hoyt, Jr's. marriag e - Hoyt, Jr. married Florence Burns.