Samuel Nadine was born in Chester, Pennsylvania around 1838 and served in the 6th USCT during the Civil War. According to his service records, Nadine worked as a laborer before he joined Company A of the 6th USCT on July 25, 1863 in Philadelphia. Nadine received a promotion to Sergeant on April 30, 1864 and two months later to First Sergeant. In July 1864 Nadine became sick and was transferred to the hospital. He apparently never returned to his company and was mustered out on September 20, 1865 in Wilmington, North Carolina. (By Don Sailer)
      
  Life Summary
Full name
              Samuel  Nadine
          Place of Birth
              
          Birth Date Certainty
              Estimated
          Gender
              Male
          Race
              Black
          Sectional choice
              North
          Origins
              Free State
          Occupation
          Other
              Other Occupation
              Laborer
          Relation to Slavery
          Free black
              Military
          Union Army
               
    