From "History of Luzerne Lackawanna and Wyoming County Pennsylvania" by W. W. Munsell in 1880: BEGIN C. M. Kishpaugh was born in Tunkhannock. He served in the late war and was wounded at Farmersville. He has been borough constable and collector since 1875. He was married April 11th, 1876, to Miss Ruth A. Morse, of Montrose, Pa. C M Kishpaugh was the foreman of the Triton Hose Company in Tunkhannock borough, Wyoming Co, Pa from 1877 until at least 1880. END From the Tunkhannock Republican, Tunkhannock, Pennsylvania dated June 9, 1882 (from Scotty Morse Phillips ): BEGIN Mr. & Mrs C.M. Kishpaugh had a little girl last Friday. END From the Wyoming Democrat, Tunkhannock, Pennsylvania dated December 7, 1883: BEGIN LIST OF PENSIONERS Upon the General Government, from Wyoming County; together with the disability, monthly rate, and the number and date of such pension. No. of certificate - Name of Pensioner - Post-Office Address - Cause for which pensioned - Monthly rate - Date of original allowance. 66,533 Kishpaugh, Cory M., Tunkhannock, gun shot wound in leg, $4.00, no date END Wyoming County Press Examiner Tunkhannock, PA Mar 1892 BEGIN C.M. Kishpaugh sold his house and lot on Pine Street to Patrick Boyce on Monday. END Wyoming County Press Examiner Tunkhannock, PA Dec 1891 BEGIN J.W. Reynolds Post #98 Grand Army of the Republic elected the following officers for 1892: A.A. Hempstead, Samuel Durling, A.H. Frear, H.C. Welch, John Hartman, James Clarey, John F. Young, Henry Harding, N.A. McKown, E.S. Handrick and C.M. Kishbaugh. END Tunkhannock Republican Tunkhannock, PA 8 March 1901 BEGIN C. M. KISHPAUGH, of the Dept. of Internal Affairs, Harrisburg and Walter KISHPAUGH, his brother, of Sayre, were in town on Sat. last to look after the interests of their sister, Mrs. BEEBE, whose real estate was sold that day by the sheriff on an execution against her husband. The property was bid in by the former, and so fixed that she will have the use of it during her life. END (NOTE - "Walter" above should be "Wilbur".) Tunkhannock Republican Tunkhannock, PA 17 May 1901 BEGIN George M. LULL's funeral here was attended by Mr. and Mrs. W. P. BILLINGS, of Kingston, on Wed. Also Mrs. P. S. BILLINGS and Mrs. Helen WILLIAMSON were called to Sayre last Saturday by the illness of their brother, whose death occurred on Sunday. And C. M. KISHPAUGH, Harrisburg; Wilbur Kishpaugh, Sayre; Charles RITTISPAUGH, Wilkes-Barre; G. L. KENNARD and A. B. BROWN of Meshoppen, friends attended funeral. END Tunkhannock Republican Tunkhannock, PA 6 March 1903 John Paul HOVERTER and Miss Florence, dau. of Mr. & Mrs. C. M. KISHPAUGH, of Harrisburg, were married on Thursday evening, Feb. 26th. Mrs. HOVERTER at one time resided in this place. From Barry Kishpaugh (0.497) 6 Dec 2010: BEGIN I had found out that Cory worked for the Lehigh Valley Railrod from until 1888 when he became a clerk for the Department of Internal Affairs for the State of Pennsylvannia and was living in Harrisburg, Pennsylvannia through at least 1901. Sources are: The Railway Conductors' Monthly Volume 5; number 7; 1888; page 376.  Smull's Legislative Handbook and Manual of the State of Pennsylvania  1888; page 119. Wyoming County historical Society; Tunkhannock Republican - wedding for John Paul Hovertor and C.M.'s daughter. END From: "Scott Phillips, Sr" Date: Fri, 9 Dec 2011 10:22:22 -0500 BEGIN TVRPRMAN@stny.rr.com TVRPRMAN@aol.com Squire Harry MORSE is my gg grandfather and 1st mar Betsey (Elizabeth) H. UNKNOWN last and had 10 children. Ruth Ann MORSE, the 7th child mar Cory Myers KISHPAUGH. Their 1st bn child was Squire Harry KISHPAUGH who dd at 18 yrs Crib notes on Squire Harry (SH) MORSE S.H., SH, Esquire >Alternate spellings Born 1813 Franklin Two (msp)Township- History of New Milford Borough, PA Most likly bn in Franklin twp near Sidney, NY. 1] 27 Jul 1849 elected secretary and later Vice-President of the new Milford Improvement Club- History of New Milford Borough, PA pg 640. more... 2] S.H. Morse of Montrose, admitted 9/14/1875 International Order of Odd Fellows ( I.O.O.F. membership book. cat#4307). Suspended Sept. 25th 1883. A member since 17 Dec 1874 - History of New Milford Borough, PA pg 638. Crib notes on Squire's wives- 1st wife- Betsey (Elizabeth) H. UNK last bn 1816 in NY. dd 9 Jul 1863 New Milford, PA Susquehanna County. Cem'try UNK. 2nd wife- Rachel Lucinda OVERHISER bn 10 Aug 1832 Big Flats, NY Chemung County 1st mar Walter PRALL 2nd mar Squire MORSE, 3rd mar George KEENEY. Rachael, Rachel & OVERHIZER, OBERHISER, OBERHUER> Alt spellings. 1880 cenus lists Hanna OVERHIZER(msp) (51 yrs, bn NY) as Sister-in-law to Squire MORSE & Rachels sister. Walter E. PRALL was 10yrs old when listed for the first time on the 1870 census with Rachel PRALL(36yrs). Walter E. PRALL married a Mary E. who most likley is not a Morse. END from: Military Records: Civil War Service Records Ancestry.com 2002 (CD-ROM) BEGIN NAME RANK-IN RANK-OUT COMPANY ALLEGIANCE ROLL-BOX ROLL-EXCT ROLL-REC UNIT MISC Kishbaugh, Carry Private Private A Union 000554 0065 00003635 57 Pa Inf Kishpaugh, Cory M Kishpaugh, Cary Private Private A Union 000554 0065 00003655 57 Pa Inf Kishpaugh, Cory M END Date: Mon, 25 Sep 2000 00:30:08 -0700 From: Irene/Eddie Smith BEGIN On a recent trip to Gettysburg Battlefield I got a list of every KISH.... who served for the Union army during the Civil War from the state of Pennsylvania. I didn't ask if there were any Confederates! Below is that list with all the different spellings. Some of you already sent me your Civil War connections, maybe we can gleam a few more from this list. Please let me know because, as I mentioned before, the Civil War is my hobby. Eddie Kishpaugh, Cory M. {PA}57th Inf. Co. A,F END