![]() He enlisted at New York City as a private in 1863. Kobbe, who was born in New York City, was educated in Germany. Private, 7th Regiment, New York State Militia, Company K. KOBBE, PHILIP (or PHILLIP) FERDINAND (or T.) (1842-1906). His last residence was on Blackwell’s Island (now Roosevelt Island), New York, where his death was attributed to drowning. On December 21, 1862, he was promoted to corporal, and mustered out on June 25, 1863. A native of New York City, Knox enlisted there as a private on May 9, 1861, and mustered into the 15th Engineers on June 17. Corporal, 15th New York Engineers, Company G. He last lived at 8th Street and East Boulevard in New York City. On November 12, 1862, he deserted at Gaines’ Mill, Virginia. Born in Newbury, Vermont, he was a resident of Manchester, New Hampshire, when he enlisted as a private on August 14, 1862, and mustered into the 10th New Hampshire on August 23. Private, 10th New Hampshire Infantry, Company A. ![]() In 1904, Mary Knowles, who is interred with him, applied for a widow’s pension that was granted under certificate 604,061. His last residence was 27 Van Buren Street in Brooklyn. Knowles applied for and received an invalid pension in 1892, certificate 868,371. He was transferred to Company I on June 12, 1865, upon his promotion that day to captain, and mustered out on August 28 of that year at Raleigh, North Carolina. At some point, he was promoted to first sergeant, and then rose to first lieutenant on March 24, 1865, effective upon his transfer that day to Company B. Two weeks after his discharge, he re-enlisted as a private at New York City on September 24, 1862, immediately mustered into the 9th New York, and transferred into Company C of the 3rd New York on May 6, 1863. From May 29-September 10, 1862, Knowles, a native of New York City, served in the 8th New York State Militia as a private. ![]() ![]() Captain, 3rd New York Infantry, Companies C, B, and I private, 8th Regiment, New York State Militia, Company A 9th New York Infantry, Company B. ![]()
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