Charles Pooch and Charlotte Borsach were married October 16, 1865 at Wautoma, Wisconsin, shortly after Charles returned from Civil War duty. Children born to them in Wisconsin and Minnesota are personal connections to the historic events in which Charles was participant.
The children were Bertha (1867) Bossenecker; Frank (1869); Henry (1872); William (1885); Herman (1887) ; Edward (1889; and Mathilda (1891) Krueger.
The families of these people are a growing circle with personal connection to the American Civil War. This Prairie to Potomac weblog is being written to inform family members about the details of the experiences of Charles (Ford) Pooch from beginning to end of the Civil War. More names will be included as we proceed with the story. We will be careful to avoid including names of the living who may not want their names used in this document.
The brothers of Charles were also involved in the Civil War. Attention will be given to their arenas of service which were different and not as extensive as that of Charles.
Written by Delton Krueger
The children were Bertha (1867) Bossenecker; Frank (1869); Henry (1872); William (1885); Herman (1887) ; Edward (1889; and Mathilda (1891) Krueger.
The families of these people are a growing circle with personal connection to the American Civil War. This Prairie to Potomac weblog is being written to inform family members about the details of the experiences of Charles (Ford) Pooch from beginning to end of the Civil War. More names will be included as we proceed with the story. We will be careful to avoid including names of the living who may not want their names used in this document.
The brothers of Charles were also involved in the Civil War. Attention will be given to their arenas of service which were different and not as extensive as that of Charles.
Written by Delton Krueger