Micajah served in the Civil War:
Enlisted as a Private on 24 October 1861.
Enlisted in Company G, 1st MD PHB Infantry Regiment Maryland on 24 Oct 1861.
Mustered Out Company G, 1st MD PHB (Potomac Home Brigade) Infantry Regiment Maryland on 24 Oct 1864.
He was the husband of Lydia (Loveall) Cullison. They were parents of two children: Doctor Micajah Rudolph Cullison and Lucinda V. Cullison.
A deed was recorded in 1858, from John Loveall and Elizabeth, his wife, to Lydia Cullison, for $100.00. The parcel was called "John's Lot Enlarged" a part of the same land conveyed to Lucinda Loveall by the same John Loveall by deed on 11 September 1818.; It was located next to Henry Ruby's land and the corner of Amos Ebaugh's land.
Micajah served in the Civil War:
Enlisted as a Private on 24 October 1861.
Enlisted in Company G, 1st MD PHB Infantry Regiment Maryland on 24 Oct 1861.
Mustered Out Company G, 1st MD PHB (Potomac Home Brigade) Infantry Regiment Maryland on 24 Oct 1864.
He was the husband of Lydia (Loveall) Cullison. They were parents of two children: Doctor Micajah Rudolph Cullison and Lucinda V. Cullison.
A deed was recorded in 1858, from John Loveall and Elizabeth, his wife, to Lydia Cullison, for $100.00. The parcel was called "John's Lot Enlarged" a part of the same land conveyed to Lucinda Loveall by the same John Loveall by deed on 11 September 1818.; It was located next to Henry Ruby's land and the corner of Amos Ebaugh's land.
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