#9; Frederick Rossmann

Contributed and Authored by John Klein & Darrell Larocque.

 

 

Frederick Rossmann was born in Hesse Darmstadt, Germany December 1839.

Frederick died January 31,1864 in Little Rock, Arkansas, at 24 years of age.

Fred was reported as 20 yo. Civil War monument at Tn Rhine,

On west side of monument 9th Reg. Wis. Volunteers, Co A. Frederick Rossman Feb 1, 1864

Civil War Roster (all entered from Tn Rhine)

Rossmann, Friedrich Pvt 9th Inf, Co A; 14 Sep 1861; died of accident - Pulaski Co, Ark 1 Feb 1864, Ninth Wisconsin Infantry Regiment. The Ninth Wisconsin Infantry was organized at Camp Sigel, Milwaukee, WI, and mustered into the service of the United States October 26, 1861, it left the state on January 22, 1862, and proceeded to Fort Leavenworth, KS, which was reached on the 29th of the same month. On the 2nd of March the regiment, together with other portions of the Army in that territory, participated in various movements on the frontier until the 30th of September, when the Ninth was engaged in the battle at Newtonia, MO. On the 27th of November the division of which the Ninth was a part, advanced into Arkansas and was a part of the Union force present, but not actively engaged, at the battle of Prairie Grove, December 7, 1862. The Ninth participated in numerous expeditions during 1863 and 1864 in Arkansas, including the Camden Expedition March 23-May 3, 1864, under General Steele, taking part in the battle of Jenkins Ferry, AR, April 30, 1864, and a large number of minor engagements. The service of the regiment was chiefly rendered in Arkansas and Missouri, which included skirmishes, guarding of railways and frequent long and arduous marches and expeditions in various directions. The Ninth was mustered out January 30, 1866, and was disbanded at Madison, WI, February 14, 1866.

Frederick Adolph Rossman

Contributed and Authored by Darrell Larocque.

April 15, 1880, Fred Rossman (b. 4 Jul 1862; d. 24 Oct 1948)  married Caroline Kunz (b. 7 Aug 1861; d. 2 May 1945).

The children of "Fred" & "Carrie" Rossman were:

    Nina Rossman & Milton Hoidal

    Alta Rossman & William Shumway (b. 18 Jan 1886; d. Dec 1968)

    Frederick Adolph Rossman Jr. (b. May 1880) & Lena Miller (m. 26 Nov 1899)

    Oscar Rossman (b. 1887; d. 27 Apr 1889) & Dollie Vanderhoop (m. 30 Nov 1904)

    Leo Rossmann (b. 1 Nov 1883; d. May 1977)

    Irving Claude Rossman (b. 1889) & Gunda Gabrielson (b. 1896, Kongsvinger, Hedmark, Norway; d. 1983, Coulee Dam, Okanogan Co., WA)  Their daughter, Nina Rossman (named for Irving's sister) married Kenneth Royal Auby.  He was the son of Louis & Clara (Clapp) Auby (b.17 Dec 1919; d. 14 Feb 1983, Coulee Dam, Okanogan Co., WA).  Nina & Kenneth had only one issue, Sharon Marie Auby who married Darrell Richard Larocque (b. 11 May 1936, Sutton, Caledonia Co., VT; d. 24 Jul 2000, Sailsbury, Rowan Co., NC)

    Ernst Rossman (b. 1894)

    Katie M. Rossman (b. 28 Nov 1894; d. 13 Aug 1988) & Melvin Nelson (b. 21 Feb. 1889; d. Oct 1967)

    Birdine Rossman (b. 2 Jun 1896; d. May 1975) & Kelly Amato (b. 14 Dec 1919; d. Apr 1981)

    Harry Rossman (b. 10 Jan 1899; d. 21 Oct 1941) & Irma Neverman

    Donald Rossman (b. 1 Oct 1903; d. Jan 1979)

    Floyd Earl Rossman (b. 1 Oct 1903; d. Jul 1978)

 

 


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