Saddler, Jacob V.

Jacob V. Saddler was born in New York around 1835 and served in the United States Colored Troops during the Civil War. According to his service records, Boyer worked as a laborer before he joined Company A of the 41st USCT in Morristown, Pennsylvania on September 5, 1864. Saddler became First Sergeant on October 14, 1864 and Sergeant Major in January 1865. In September 1865 Saddler’s term of service expired and he was discharged from the 41st USCT. (By Don Sailer)
    Full name
    Jacob V. Saddler
    Place of Birth
    Birth Date Certainty
    Estimated
    Gender
    Male
    Race
    Black
    Sectional choice
    North
    Origins
    Free State
    Occupation
    Military
    Other
    Other Occupation
    Laborer
    Relation to Slavery
    Free black
    Military
    Union Army
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