52 Ancestors in 52 Weeks: Week 35
Week 35:
The theme for Week 35 is “Off to Work.” Who had an unusual occupation? Do you have memories of a parent going off to work every morning? What about someone whose occupation today would be obsolete, like telephone operators?
Henry Repman
Born: December 1819 York, Pennsylvania
Died: 31 January 1874 Newberry, York, Pennsylvania
Buried: Cassel Cemetery, York Haven, Pennsylvania
4th great-grandfather
In 1860, Henry was a laborer living in Newberry Township, York County. A Civil War veteran, he was drafted in York October 24, 1862, and assigned to Co. A, 166th Pa Inf, serving at the rank of private and functioning as a wagoner. Honorably discharged July 28, 1863.
What is a wagoner?
During the American Civil War, a wagoner was a solider that responsible for the supply wagons and teams of mules. Every wagon was pulled by a team of four or six mules.
Wagoners were also called Teamsters. They were in charge of keeping the wagons properly supplied and the draft teams fed and watered. The role was essential to the army's everyday operations.
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