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Moses Kelly Angle

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Moses Kelly Angle

Birth
Missouri, USA
Death
7 Dec 1867 (aged 45–46)
Missouri, USA
Burial
Louisiana, Pike County, Missouri, USA Add to Map
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Moses Kelly Angle is the son of Francis aka Frank Angle and Margaret aka Sally Eaton. His birth date is estimated to be 1821 and his was likely born in Louisiana, Pike County, Missouri after his father moved from St. Charles.

Moses was married to Jane Dent 7 Aug 1842 in Pike Co, Missouri. Jane was the daughter of Walter Dent and Mary Ann Greer. It appears she probably died about 1845 in Pike Co, Missouri.

Moses then married Martha aka Sarah Weathers Adams 1833-1906 in Pike Co, Missouri 5 Jul 1849. The burial of their oldest Warren Ezra Angle is not known. He was born approximately Feb 1850 in Pike Co, Missouri. No marriages are known.

His siblings appear to be:

Andrew J Angle 1824-1900 m. Hulda Jein Hiles 1825-1871 in Pike Co, Missouri 29 Apr 1847

Lewis Angle 1825-1880 m. Margaret Clavel 1838-? in Pike Co, Missouri 4 Jan 1857; then m Elizabeth A Harris 1830-1900 Pike Co, Missouri 29 May 1862

Mary A aka Polly Angle 1828-1882 m John Hiles 1820-1859 in Pike Co, Missouri 28 Dec 1843

John Robert Angle 1830-1913 m Sarah Elizabeth Ferguson 1832-1921 in Clinton, Missouri 26 Oct 1854

George K Angle 1835-1910 m Martha Ann Summers 1836-1881 in Pike Co, Missouri 2 Nov 1856 then Sarah Baster 1841-aft 1910 in Louisiana, Pike Co, Missouri 23 Apr 1882


Moses, along with his brothers signed up on the day and served in the Civil War for the Union.

40th Infantry Regiment Missouri
Date of Organization 15 Aug 1864
Muster Date 8 Aug 1865
Regiment State Missouri
Regiment Type Infantry
Regiment Number 40th
Officers Killed or Mortally Wounded 0
Officers Died of Disease or Accident 0
Enlisted Killed or Mortally Wounded 10
Enlisted Died of Disease or Accident 58
Battles Fought on 14 Nov 1864 at Nashville, TN.
Fought on 28 Mar 1865.

Regiment History Fortieth Infantry MISSOURI
(3-YEARS)
Fortieth Infantry. -- Col., Samuel A. Holmes, Lieut.-Col., A. G. Hequembourg, Maj., Truman A. Post.
This regiment was raised during the month of Aug., 1864, and was mustered into service at Benton barracks on Sept. 7.

Toward the latter part of October four companies were ordered to report to Gen. Douglas at Mexico, Mo., to repair railroad track and telegraph lines. A few days later the rest of the regiment arrived at Mexico
and Col. Holmes led an expedition against the enemy at Paris, Mo., but the bushwhackers there learned of the movement and evacuated.

On Nov. 7 the regiment was ordered to Paducah,Ky., and about two weeks later to Nashville, Tenn., where it reported to Gen. Thomas and was ordered to Columbia to reinforce Gen. Schofield. It reached Columbia on Nov. 26, and was assigned to the 3rd brigade, 3rd division, 16th corps. It fought at the battle of Franklin and at the battle of Nashville supported the 14th Ind. battery on the Charlotte and Hardin pikes.

After the defeat of Hood at Nashville it joined in the pursuit of the Confederates and was then for a short time in camp at Eastport, Miss. Leaving Eastport on Feb. 3, 1865, it proceeded on transport to Vicksburg, where it remained but a short time, when it was ordered to New Orleans. Here it remained until early in March when it was ordered to Mobile and took part in the reduction of Spanish Fort and Fort Blakely, after which it was on duty at Montgomery, Ala., until it was ordered to St. Louis for muster out.

It was discharged from the service at Benton barracks on Aug. 8, 1865.

Source: The Union Army, vol. 4, p. 269
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Moses Kelly Angle is the son of Francis aka Frank Angle and Margaret aka Sally Eaton. His birth date is estimated to be 1821 and his was likely born in Louisiana, Pike County, Missouri after his father moved from St. Charles.

Moses was married to Jane Dent 7 Aug 1842 in Pike Co, Missouri. Jane was the daughter of Walter Dent and Mary Ann Greer. It appears she probably died about 1845 in Pike Co, Missouri.

Moses then married Martha aka Sarah Weathers Adams 1833-1906 in Pike Co, Missouri 5 Jul 1849. The burial of their oldest Warren Ezra Angle is not known. He was born approximately Feb 1850 in Pike Co, Missouri. No marriages are known.

His siblings appear to be:

Andrew J Angle 1824-1900 m. Hulda Jein Hiles 1825-1871 in Pike Co, Missouri 29 Apr 1847

Lewis Angle 1825-1880 m. Margaret Clavel 1838-? in Pike Co, Missouri 4 Jan 1857; then m Elizabeth A Harris 1830-1900 Pike Co, Missouri 29 May 1862

Mary A aka Polly Angle 1828-1882 m John Hiles 1820-1859 in Pike Co, Missouri 28 Dec 1843

John Robert Angle 1830-1913 m Sarah Elizabeth Ferguson 1832-1921 in Clinton, Missouri 26 Oct 1854

George K Angle 1835-1910 m Martha Ann Summers 1836-1881 in Pike Co, Missouri 2 Nov 1856 then Sarah Baster 1841-aft 1910 in Louisiana, Pike Co, Missouri 23 Apr 1882


Moses, along with his brothers signed up on the day and served in the Civil War for the Union.

40th Infantry Regiment Missouri
Date of Organization 15 Aug 1864
Muster Date 8 Aug 1865
Regiment State Missouri
Regiment Type Infantry
Regiment Number 40th
Officers Killed or Mortally Wounded 0
Officers Died of Disease or Accident 0
Enlisted Killed or Mortally Wounded 10
Enlisted Died of Disease or Accident 58
Battles Fought on 14 Nov 1864 at Nashville, TN.
Fought on 28 Mar 1865.

Regiment History Fortieth Infantry MISSOURI
(3-YEARS)
Fortieth Infantry. -- Col., Samuel A. Holmes, Lieut.-Col., A. G. Hequembourg, Maj., Truman A. Post.
This regiment was raised during the month of Aug., 1864, and was mustered into service at Benton barracks on Sept. 7.

Toward the latter part of October four companies were ordered to report to Gen. Douglas at Mexico, Mo., to repair railroad track and telegraph lines. A few days later the rest of the regiment arrived at Mexico
and Col. Holmes led an expedition against the enemy at Paris, Mo., but the bushwhackers there learned of the movement and evacuated.

On Nov. 7 the regiment was ordered to Paducah,Ky., and about two weeks later to Nashville, Tenn., where it reported to Gen. Thomas and was ordered to Columbia to reinforce Gen. Schofield. It reached Columbia on Nov. 26, and was assigned to the 3rd brigade, 3rd division, 16th corps. It fought at the battle of Franklin and at the battle of Nashville supported the 14th Ind. battery on the Charlotte and Hardin pikes.

After the defeat of Hood at Nashville it joined in the pursuit of the Confederates and was then for a short time in camp at Eastport, Miss. Leaving Eastport on Feb. 3, 1865, it proceeded on transport to Vicksburg, where it remained but a short time, when it was ordered to New Orleans. Here it remained until early in March when it was ordered to Mobile and took part in the reduction of Spanish Fort and Fort Blakely, after which it was on duty at Montgomery, Ala., until it was ordered to St. Louis for muster out.

It was discharged from the service at Benton barracks on Aug. 8, 1865.

Source: The Union Army, vol. 4, p. 269
Find Soldiers in this Regiment 40th Infantry Regiment Missouri



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