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- RESEARCH_NOTES:
1. Censuses:
1850 US: District 61, Knox, Indiana, 930:
Aquilla Trulock, 28, Indiana
Susannah Trulock, 35
Mary Trulock, 9
Jemima Trulock, 5
1855 State: Township 12, Coles, Illinois:
A. Trullock, males: 0-10:1; 30-40:1; females: 0-10:2 (unclear - maybe 3); 10-20:1; 30-40:1
1860 US: Charleston Township, Coles, Illinois, 1615:
Aquilla Trulock, 36, IN
Mary J Trulock, 28, IL
Winfield S Trulock, 8, IL
Martha A Trulock, 5, IL
Allen H Trulock, 3, IL
Matilda Watson, 8, IL
2. International Genealogical Index reports two other marriages for Acquila Trulock which may or may not be this Acquilla: Susan Haskins, m. 2 Aug 1850 at Knox, Indiana; Mary J. Watson, m. 14 Jul 1859 at Coles Co., Illinois [from LDS extracted marriage record].
3. Darlene Garant Worldconnect database ":2832569" accessed 5 Mar 2014:
Aquilla Trulock. Enlisted 30 May 1862 at Charleston, Illinois
Distinguished Service
Side Served: Union
State Served: Illinois
Unit Numbers: 391
Service Record: Enlisted as a Private on 30 May 1862
Enlisted in Company C, 68th Infantry Regiment Illinois on 20 June 1862.
Regimental History (three months). Source: The Union Army, vol. 3.
Sixty-eighth Infantry. - Col., Elias Stuart; Lieut.-Col., Houston L. Taylor; Maj., George W. Lackey. This regiment was
enlisted in response to a call made in the early summer of 1862, for state troops to serve for the period of three months
as state militia, and the muster of the regiment was effected early in June. Shortly after it was organized a petition was
circulated and very generally signed by both officers and men, asking that the term of enlistment be changed from that of
state militia to volunteers, and that the regiment be sent into the field. In accordance with the petition the regiment was
mustered into the U. S. service, and on July 5 received marching orders. Leaving Camp Butler it proceeded by rail to Wheeling, W. Va., arriving there on the 7th. From there it went to Washington and was on duty in and about Alexandria, Va., until its term of enlistment had expired. It then returned to Camp Butler and was mustered out on Sept. 26.
DEATH:
1. Per cemetery record.
2. Acquilla is not in the LDS obituary index for Deseret News and Salt Lake Tribune papers. He also is not found in the Utah Digital Newspaper collections as of 2014. The Ogden papers started after 1869 and most likely no obituary exists. The only reference found is a notice in 1865 in Salt Lake City issued by the Postmaster notifying many people including Acquilla Trulock of uncollected mail prior to the mail being put into the "Dead File."
3. Acquilla and Sarah's son Acquilla Chestnut Trulock is buried in close proximity in Ogden City Cemetery at plot E-2-43-1W: Acqirilla Trulock, b. 12 May 1866 at Ogden, d. 7 Oct 1914 ot Ogden, parents are Acquilla Truelock and Sarah Chestnut. Also in close proximity is Priscilla Truelock, d. 15 Jul 1870 in Ogden with no other info. Don't confuse the father Acquilla with his son Acquilla who married Rose Margrett Wootton (Rose is also buried in Ogden).
BURIAL:
1. Ogden City Cemetery online: Aguilla D. Truelock, d. 29 May 1869 at Ogden, bur. A-3-4-10.
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