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Notes for Marion Francis Bittick

[see Marriage Records]
page 110
State of Missouri }
County of Jefferson } SS Be it Remembered th[at on] the
25th day of September 1856 that Marion F[ra]ncis
Bittick and Mary Jane Shoults were joined
in holy matrimony by the undersigned Justice
of the peace for Jefferson County, Mo
John Wease Justice of the Peace
Recorded December 12th 1856 Tho C. Fletcher Recrd

handwritten index Mary Jane Shults. p110 [Bk 1849-71 p 110]
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Is Marion Francis Bittick related to William Bittick who married Elizabeth Ann Shoults, sister of Mary Jane Shoults? I think there is a very good chance they are brothers. Both families disappear from Jefferson Co, Missouri after 1860. --Mary Bittick Gallano

1850 - unable to locate

1860 Meramac Township, Ward 15, Fenton PO, St Louis Co, Missouri 26 July 1860, p997:
#748/724 Marion Bitticks 24 m farmer Mo - md in yr*
Mary 21 f Mo - md in yr* [Mary Jane Shoultz]
#749/725 Julius Young 24 m laborer Ky - md in yr
Matilda 17 f Mo - md in yr [Bittick]
Catherine Bitticks 52 f Mo
*md in 1856 not in the year
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Military Records
[see Other Documents, Military Records, Marion Francis Bittick]
Indexed as Marion Bittick, Boone's Regiment, Missouri Mounted Infantry

10 Nov 1862, Marion Bittick captured in Jefferson Co, Missouri [Items 2, 3, 4]

10 Nov 1862: Marion Bittick received at Gratiot Street Military Prison, St. Louis, Missouri [Items 2, 3]

1 Nov-16 Nov 1862, Marion Bittick, Guerrilla Boones Regiment, appears on a roll of prisoners of war received and discharged at Gratiot Street Military Prison, St. Louis, Missouri [Item 2]

16 Nov-30 Nov 1862, Marion Bittick, Guerrilla Boones Regiment, appears on a roll of prisoners of war received and discharged at Gratiot Street Military Prison, St. Louis, Missouri [Item 3]

18 Nov 1862, Marion Bittick discharged from Gratiot Street Military Prison, St. Louis, Missouri transferred to Myrtle Street Military Prison, St. Louis, Missouri [Item 3]

3 Dec 1862, Marion Bittick died at Myrtle Street Prison, St. Louis, Missouri, cause of death: pneumonia. [Items 4, 5]

Dec 1862, Marion Bittick, Guerrilla Boone's Rebel Regiment, appears on a roll of prisoners of war received and discharged at the Myrtle Street Military Prison, St. Louis, Missouri for the month of December 1862; died 3 Dec 1862 [Item 4]

Dec 1862, Marrion Bittick, Private Boone's Guerrillas appears on a list of Confederate prisoners who have died in the Department of the Missouri [Item 5]
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[See Other Documents, Military Records: Bittick-Civil War Prisoners, St. Louis, St. Louis Co, Missouri]
Civil War Military Service:
Confederate
Marion Bittick
Roll of Prisoners of War at Gratiot Street Prison, St. Louis, Mo. Recd Apr 1 to Nov 8, 1862
Bittick, Marion
Rank: Guer. [Guerilla]
Regiment: Boone Co, Mo
Company: none
Where Captured: Jefferson Co, Mo
When Captured: Nov 10, 1962
Remarks: Transferred to Myrtle Street Prison, St. Louis, Mo on Nov 18, 1862.

Roll of Prisoners of War at Myrtle Street Prison, St. Louis, Mo. November 24, 1862
Bittick, Marion
Rank: Guer [Guerilla]
Regiment: Boone Co, Mo
Company: none
Where Captured: Jefferson Co, Mo
No. of Order: Capt Buhle
Date of Arrest 1862: Nov 10
Date of Receipt 1862: Nov 11
Remarks: Died Dec 4, 1862

Register of Deaths of Prisoners, Various States, 1862-1864
Bittick, Marion
Rank: blank
Company: blank
Regiment: Boone
Disease/Wound: Pneumonia
Date of Death: Dec 3, 1862
Place of Death: Myrtle St. Prison, St. Louis, Mo

Civil War Prisoner of War Records - Confederate - 1862-1865
Bittick, Marion
Rank: Guerilla
Regiment: Boone Co, Mo
Company: none
Captured: Jefferson Co, Mo
When: Nov 11, 1862
Died: St. Louis, Mo
When: Dec 4, 1862

List of Confederates who, while prisoner of war, died at St. Louis and Jefferson Barracks, Mo. p458:
Bittick, Marion
Rank: none
Company: none
Regiment: Boone Co, Mo
Date of Death: Dec 4, 1862
Number and Location of Grave: See Note 1.
Note 1. Reported as having died at St. Louis, or Jefferson Barracks, and in some instances borne on the burial registers for Wesleyan and Christ Church Cemeteries, but not shown on the register at Jefferson Barracks National Cemetery, to which cemetery the remains of the deceased soldiers and prisoners of war buried in the first-named cemeteries were subsequently removed; nor was the grave identified in the Wesleyan Cemetery of the present day, it being presumed that the remains were removed by friends before the removal of the soldiers and prisoners of war to Jefferson Barracks National Cemetery.

[John, Marion, William & Thomas Bittick listed together on Prisoner Roll. John Bittick, captured in Jeff Co MO 22 Aug 1862 is John Sylvester Bittick who married Editha Davis. He applied for a wavier rather than serve. Marion was Marion Francis Bittick c1836, son of Simeon Bittick & Catherine Null. William Bittick might be William R. – I can’t find another William who fits. Except for in 1860 there seems to be 2 listings for Wm or Wm H. in Jeff Co who are both single but their ages are off about 5 yrs. This new William might be a son of Simeon and Catherine – he was born c1840-41 but I can’t find him in 1850. Thomas Bittick – I’m pretty sure he married Martha Stokes. He’s suppose to be born c1837, but I can’t find him in 1850 unless he had another name.--Mary Bittick Gallano]
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