Thursday, April 30, 2020

Mapps that Severed in the Civil War - Joseph Mapp

Joseph Mapp
Private Company K 7th U.S. Colored Infantry
DESCRIPTION:
Age 28 Height: 5 feet 2 1/2 inches Complexion: Black
Eyes: Grey Hair: Black Place of Birth: Accomack County, VA
Occupation: Farmer 
ENLISTMENT:
When: November 6, 1863
Where: Record is hard to read, but Joseph may have been recruited off of an oyster fleet near the mouth of Patuxent River (http://www.2ndmdinfantryus.org/USCT7.html). 
By Whom: Colonel William Birney Term: 3 Years
Mustered-In: November 12, 1863 at Camp Stanton, Benedict, Charles County, MD
REMARKS:
Died of Cholera in a military hospital located at Indianola, Texas on October 12, 1866. His regiment mustered-out on October 14, 1866 and arrived in Baltimore November 4th, and disbanded on the 15th.
SERVICE INFORMATION (Summary): 
7th Regiment Infantry (http://civilwararchive.com/unioncol.htm

Organized at Baltimore, Md., September 26 to November 12, 1863. Duty at Camp Benedict, Md., until March, 1864. Ordered to Portsmouth, Va., March 4, thence to Hilton Head, S.C., March 7-10, and to Jacksonville, Fla., March 14-15. Attached to Post of Jacksonville, Fla., District of Florida, Dept. of the South, to July, 1864. District of Hilton Head, S.C., Dept. of the South, July, 1864. Jacksonville, Fla., District of Florida, Dept. of the South, to August, 1864. 1st Brigade, 3rd Division, 10th Corps, Army of the James, Dept. of Virginia and North Carolina, to December, 1864. 1st Brigade, 2nd Division, 25th Corps, to January, 1866. Dept. of Texas to October, 1866.

SERVICE.--Duty at Jacksonville, Fla., until June, 1864. Cedar Creek April 2. Near Jacksonville May 6. Near Camp Finnegan May 25. Near Jacksonville May 28. Expedition to Camp Milton May 31-June 3. Camp Milton June 2. Moved to Hilton Head, S.C., June 27. Expedition to North Edisto River and Johns and James Islands July 2-10. Near Winter's Point July 3. King's Creek July 3. Skirmishes on James Island July 5 and 7. Burden's Causeway, Johns Island, July 9. Moved to Jacksonville July 15. Expedition to Florida & Gulf Railroad July 22-August 5. Moved to Bermuda Hundred, Va., August 6-11. Siege operations against Petersburg and Richmond August, 1864, to April, 1865. Demonstration north of James River August 16-20. Russell's Mills August 16. Strawberry Plains August 16-18. Battle of Chaffin's Farm, New Market Heights, September 28-30. Darbytown Road October 13. Battle of Fair Oaks October 27-28. Near Richmond October 28. In trenches before Richmond until March 27, 1865. Appomattox Campaign March 27-April 9. Hatcher's Run March 29-31. Fall of Petersburg April 2. Pursuit of Lee April 3-9. Appomattox Court House April 9. Surrender of Lee and his army. Moved to Petersburg April 11, and duty there until May 24. Moved to Indianola, Texas, May 24-June 23. Duty on the Rio Grande and at various points in the Dept. of Texas, until October, 1866. Moved to Baltimore, Md., October 14-November 4. Mustered out October 13, 1866, and discharged at Baltimore, Md., November 15, 1866.

Regiment lost during service 1 Officer and 84 Enlisted men killed and mortally wounded and 1 Officer and 307 Enlisted men by disease. Total 393.

GENEALOGY: Other than Joseph’s Civil War service records, I could not find any information concerning him in the US Census, Virginia Marriage/Birth/Death records or any other records.

Wednesday, April 29, 2020

Mapps that Served in the Civil War - Samuel Mapp (2x)

NOTE: There are two Samuel Mapp’s from Eastern Shore Virginia (ESVA). It looks like their military files were combined. The first Samuel (1) lived to come home and have a family. The second Samuel (2) was court martial, convicted and executed for mutiny. I will attempt to separate the records to give each man his own story. 
Samuel Mapp (1)
Private Company C 10th U.S. Colored Infantry
DESCRIPTION:
Age 18 or 24 Height: 5 feet 8 inches Complexion: Black
Eyes: Hazel Hair: Black  Place of Birth: Pungoteague, Accomack County, VA
Occupation: Farmer 
ENLISTMENT:
When: October 29, 1863
Where: Craney Island, Portsmouth, VA
By Whom: Col. J. A. Nelson Term: 3 Years
Mustered-In: November 18, 1863 at Craney Island, Portsmouth, VA
REMARKS: Mustered-Out May 17, 1866 in Galveston, Tx.
SERVICE INFORMATION (Summary): According to his hospital record, Samuel (18 yrs old) was from Eastern Shore Virginia, single, and his next of kin was Cecila Mapp living in Franktown, Northampton County, VA. Samuel was admitted to the hospital with an abscess jaw on April 11, 1866.
VA 1890 Veterans Schedule
Name: Samuel Mapp
State: VA County: Northampton County Township: Johnsontown Precinct


GENEALOGY: Samuel was most likely the son of William and Cecila Mapp. Husband of Sally Pitts and Georgeanna Treherne. Father of Margaret Annie Mapp Collins.
Virginia Death Certificate Number: 1934024529 
Name: Samuel Mapp
Gender: Male Race: Black
Birth Date: abt 1866
Death Date: 2 Oct 1934 Death Age: 68
Death Place: Bridgetown, Northampton, Virginia, USA
Father: William Mapp Mother: Celia Mapp
Spouse: Georgia Mapp
*Samuel and Georgeanna both burned to death in a building fire.
1880 United States Federal Census
Name: Samuel Mapp
Age: 25 Birth Date: Abt 1855 Birthplace: Virginia
Home in 1880: Eastville, Northampton, Virginia, USA
Race: Black Gender: Male
Marital status: Married
Spouse's name: Sallie [Pitt] Mapp [married 7 Mar 1872 in Northampton County, VA]
Father's Birthplace: Virginia
Mother's name: Celia Map Mother's Birthplace: Virginia
Occupation: Farmer
Household Members: Margaret Annie Mapp (Age 7) married James E. Collins on 1 Oct 1894
Virginia Marriage Record
Name: Samuel Mapp
Gender: Male Race: Black
Marital status: Widowed
Birth Date: 1846 Age: 86 Place: Northampton Co., VA.
Marriage Date: 17 May 1932 Place: Northampton County, Virginia
Father: William Mapp Mother: Celia Mapp
Spouse: Georgeanna Treherne Fitchett
Samuel Mapp (2)
Private Company D 10th U.S. Colored Infantry
DESCRIPTION:
Age 18 or 24 Height: 5 feet 8 inches Complexion: Black
Eyes: Black  Hair: Black  Place of Birth: Johnsontown, Northampton County, VA
Occupation: Farmer 
ENLISTMENT:
When: October 30, 1863
Where: Craney Island, Portsmouth, VA
By Whom: Col. J. A. Nelson Term: 3 Years
Mustered-In: Fort Monroe, VA on December 17, 1863
REMARKS: Samuel Mapp was executed (shot) on April 20, 1865 at City Point, VA (https://www.nps.gov/pete/learn/historyculture/upload/African-Americans-at-City-Point-for-web-3.pdf). He was charged and convicted of mutiny, disobedience of orders, and threatening the life of a superior officer. 
SERVICE INFORMATION (Summary): Samuel was assigned to the post bakery before his trial and execution.

GENEALOGY: Samuel’s civil war records stop at his execution. I thought there would be a next of kin, but unfortunately there is no mention.