Raymond Bernard Pillion

Male 1894 - 1956  (62 years)


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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Raymond Bernard Pillion was born on 1 Mar 1894 in Rockland, Sullivan County, New York, USA (son of Hugh Pillion and Anna Barbara Breiner); died on 29 Aug 1956 in Queens County, New York, USA; was buried in Saint Charles Cemetery, Babylon, Suffolk County, New York, USA.

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    BIOGRAPHY:
    Re: Breiners from NY State
    joy8522 Posted: 17 Mar 2005 10:39PM
    Classification: Query
    Surnames: Breiner/Pillion
    Hello Carlton Surname Facts
    I am related to Anna B. Breiner and Hugh Pillion Surname Facts
    Pillion, my grandfather was their son Raymond. Do you know much about the family? There are 3 questions I have and maybe you can help me. 1) How did Hugh lose the the Inn 2) Where is he buried - I found out he is not buried in Roscoe
    He died in NYC but for some reason he is not interred there. 3) Do you know who Christian Pillion was? In an old census he was to have come from Germany. Thank, Joy Pillion

    Raymond married Margaret Cannon on 11 Apr 1917 in New York, USA. Margaret was born on 9 Dec 1895 in New York, USA; died on 23 Feb 1942 in New York, USA; was buried in Saint Charles Cemetery, Babylon, Suffolk County, New York, USA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. Raymond Pillion was born in 1917 in Queens, Queens County, New York, USA; died in 1919 in Queens, Queens County, New York, USA.
    2. Ruth A. Pillion was born on 18 Apr 1921 in Queens, Queens County, New York, USA; died in 0Mar 1990 in New York, USA.
    3. Donald J. Pillion
    4. Margaret Pillion
    5. Dorothy Pillion
    6. George Francis Pillion was born on 14 Oct 1928 in Queens, Queens County, New York, USA; died on 5 Apr 1992 in California, USA.
    7. Joan M. Pillion was born on 4 Oct 1934 in Queens, Queens County, New York, USA; died on 20 Oct 1999 in Central Valley, Orange County, New York, USA.

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Hugh Pillion was born on 27 Nov 1860 in Saugerties, Ulster County, New York, USA; died on 16 Nov 1919 in Rockland, Sullivan County, New York, USA; was buried in Riverview Cemetery, Roscoe, Rockland, Sullivan County, New York, USA.

    Hugh married Anna Barbara Breiner about 1889. Anna (daughter of Johannes Breiner and Julia A. Mutchler) was born on 22 Mar 1871 in Sullivan County, New York, USA; died on 13 Aug 1949 in Lakewood, Ocean County, New Jersey, USA; was buried in Riverview Cemetery, Roscoe, Rockland, Sullivan County, New York, USA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Anna Barbara Breiner was born on 22 Mar 1871 in Sullivan County, New York, USA (daughter of Johannes Breiner and Julia A. Mutchler); died on 13 Aug 1949 in Lakewood, Ocean County, New Jersey, USA; was buried in Riverview Cemetery, Roscoe, Rockland, Sullivan County, New York, USA.
    Children:
    1. John Hugh Pillion was born on 23 Jun 1890 in Rockland, Sullivan County, New York, USA; was christened on 27 Jul 1890 in Saint Mary's Church, Obernburg, Fremont, Sullivan County, New York, USA; died on 16 Apr 1963 in Spanish Fort, Baldwin County, Alabama, USA; was buried in Belforest Catholic Cemetery, Belforest, Baldwin County, Alabama, USA.
    2. William Elmer Pillion was born on 26 Jun 1892 in Fremont, Sullivan County, New York, USA; died on 22 Oct 1959 in Lakewood, Ocean County, New Jersey, USA; was buried in St. Mary's Cemetery, Lakewood, Ocean County, New Jersey, USA.
    3. 1. Raymond Bernard Pillion was born on 1 Mar 1894 in Rockland, Sullivan County, New York, USA; died on 29 Aug 1956 in Queens County, New York, USA; was buried in Saint Charles Cemetery, Babylon, Suffolk County, New York, USA.
    4. Ruth Agnes Pillion was born on 31 Oct 1896 in Rockland, Sullivan County, New York, USA; was christened on 25 Nov 1896 in Saint Mary's Church, Obernburg, Fremont, Sullivan County, New York, USA; died on 7 Nov 1910 in Roscoe, Rockland, Sullivan County, New York, USA; was buried on 9 Nov 1910 in Riverview Cemetery, Roscoe, Rockland, Sullivan County, New York, USA.
    5. Julia A. Pillion was born on 12 Aug 1898 in Fremont, Sullivan County, New York, USA; died on 30 Nov 1978 in Louisiana, USA; was buried in St. Mary's Cemetery, Lakewood, Ocean County, New Jersey, USA.


Generation: 3

  1. 6.  Johannes Breiner was born on 29 Jun 1836 in Erlenbach bei Dahn, Pfalz, Bayern; was christened on 3 Jul 1836 in Erlenbach bei Dahn, Pfalz, Bayern (son of Franz Joseph Breiner and Katharina Kuntz); died on 17 Jun 1912 in Callicoon, Delaware, Sullivan County, New York, USA ; was buried in Riverview Cemetery, Roscoe, Rockland, Sullivan County, New York, USA.

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    BIOGRAPHY:
    John Breiner was born on June 24, 1836 in Erlenbach *1 near Dahn in the Palatinate which at that time was known as Rhenish Bavaria. He came to the United States in 1841 on a sailing ship when he was a small child. He grew up on his parents' farm in the Town of Callicoon near Jeffersonville in Sullivan County, New York. At the age of 22 John Breiner walked with Cyrus Quick to Camp Holley at Kiamesha Lake, New York and on August 21, 1862 enrolled in the 143rd Regiment of New York Volunteer Infantry. They did not want to enroll Cyrus Quick because he did not have any teeth. Cyrus protested wanting to know why a man had to have teeth to join the Army. He was told that he would have to bite the caps off of the cartridges to expose the powder for ignition before they were inserted into the Musket. Cyrus demonstrated that he could gum the cartridges *2 and so was enrolled as a corporal. John Breiner served as a Private in Company F under the command of Captain Edward F. Pinney from Jeffersonville. The 143rd left Camp Holley on October 10, 1862 and marched in review through Monticello and then on to Middletown, New York. In Middletown they boarded a train on the Erie and were sent to New York and then on to Washington DC. In April, 1863 the 143rd Regiment of New York Volunteer Infantry was with the XXII Army Corps under General Dix in Suffolk, Virginia. In July as the Battle of Gettysburg unfolded the 143rd was brought back to Washington, DC and sent north to Frederick, Maryland where on July 12th they were assigned to the 1st Brigade, 3rd Division of the XI Army Corps of the Army of the Potomac. Over half of the men were suffering from chronic diarrhea or malaria that was contracted in the wet coastal region near Suffolk. *3 John Breiner became sick with typhoid fever on July 14 at Berlin, Maryland and was sent to an Army hospital near Baltimore on July 18, 1863. He returned home on a furlough from the hospital during November, 1863. *4 While he was in the hospital in September, 1863, the 143rd was sent by train to Bridgeport, Alabama just south of Chattanooga, Tennessee with the XI and XII Army Corps. They participated in the battles around Chattanooga including Missionary Ridge on November 25, 1863. John Breiner returned to his Company from the hospital on April 24, 1864. John Breiner with the 143rd Regiment of New York Volunteer Infantry took part in General Sherman's Atlanta Campaign and the March to the Sea. The XI and XII Corps were consolidated into the XX Army Corps which was part of the Army of the Cumberland commanded by Major General George Thomas. The 143rd was in the Third Brigade of the First Division of the XX Army Corps. The Atlanta Campaign began on May 5, 1864. Beginning in northern Georgia the 143rd with the Army of the Cumberland moved south through Snake Creek Gap, crossed the Oostanaula River at Resaca, Georgia and encountered Confederate troops on May 15, 1864. During the Battle of Resaca a sergeant from the 143rd won the Congressional Medal of Honor. John Breiner with the 143rd continued to move south towards Atlanta. They crossed The Pumpkinvine Creek and fought in the Battle of New Hope Church on May 25, 1864. On June 22 the 143rd took part in a battle at Kolb's Farm near Kennesaw Mountain when a furious attack by Confederate General John Bell Hood was repulsed. On July 20 the 143rd was in line at the Battle of Peachtree Creek at the center point of Hood's assault where he attempted but failed to break the Federal line. The 143rd did not take part in the other battles fought in the siege of Atlanta, however they were one of the first to scale the works and enter Atlanta on September 2, 1864. They remained in Atlanta until it was evacuated and destroyed by Sherman in November.*5 In November Sherman started his March to the Sea. The Army moved through Decator, Madison, Milledgeville, Sandersville and Millen. While moving across Georgia, Sherman spread his Army out into a sixty mile wide flank and laid waste the land. They burned farms and crops, shot the livestock, tore up the railroads and heated the rails and bent them around telegraph poles or trees so they could never be used again. John Breiner told the story that when the 143rd Regiment was moving through a Georgia town one of the men went into a doctor's office and brought out a skeleton and was dancing with it in the street. The Army lived off the land by fanning out on either side of a road and forage through farms for food and other supplies, bringing them out to the road where they were loaded into army supply wagons. Sherman entered Savannah Georgia on December 21, 1864 and presented the City to Abraham Lincoln as a Christmas present. Sherman started north on February 1, 1865 and headed for Columbia, South Carolina which was destroyed on February 17, 1865. From Columbia John Breiner and the 143rd marched into North Carolina and participated in battle of Bentonville on March 19, 1865. This was the last Confederate offensive battle of the war. The 143rd was present when General Johnson surrendered west of Durham, North Carolina on April 26, 1865. After the surrender the 143rd marched to Washington, DC. On May 24, 1865 the Regiment passed in Review on Pennsylvania Avenue in a parade that lasted six and one half hours. Losses for the 143rd New York Volunteer Infantry were 13 killed in action, 27 died from wounds, and other deaths including disease were 178. *6 John Breiner was honorably discharged at the age of 25 in Washington, DC at the time the Regiment was mustered out on July 20, 1865. He was 5 feet 5inches tall with black hair and eyes. With his mustering out pay he bought an Elgin gold watch and chain. He also received a $100 bounty for having served in the Army. After the Civil War John Breiner returned to his father's farm in the Town of Callicoon, Sullivan County, New York. He met and courted Julia Mutchler who was then 19 years of age. They were married by Father Roesch on January 9, 1866 in St. Mary's Roman Catholic Church in Obernberg, New York. *7 They moved into the Mutchler's log cabin and their first three children, Katharina, Louisa, and John J. were born in this cabin. John and Julia Breiner bought a farm on October 24, 1870 for $1550 in the Gulf north of Callicoon Center in the Town of Callicoon, *8 about six and one half miles from John's parents, Franz and Katharina. Julia's parents Joseph and Regina moved in with them. In 1875 the Breiner farm consisted of 90 acres of improved land and six acres of wood land. The value of the farm buildings were $300, the stock $400 and tools $300. They grossed $600 from sales in 1874. The improved land consisted of 20 acres of pasture, 50 acres of meadow which yielded 50 tons of hay and 10 acres were plowed. The plowed acres consisted of 2 acres of oats yielding 50 bushels, 2 acres of winter rye yielding 45 bushels, 1.5 acres of potatoes yielding 200 bushels, 2 acres of buckwheat yielding 47 bushels, and 1 acre of Indian corn yielding 45 bushels. The farm also had 100 apple trees yielding 50 bushels. Two barrels of cider were made in 1874. The stock included 4 heifer calves, 1 bull, 12 milch cows, 2 colts, 1 horse, 2 pigs, 6 sheep, and chickens. In 1874 one thousand pounds of butter was made, 400 pounds of pork was made and $40 worth of eggs were sold. *9 In July of 1890 John Breiner applied for and received a veterans Service connected disability for chronic headache and rheumatism. *10 In the early 1890's a series of misfortunes struck John Breiner's family. On June 26, 1892 Julia's mother, Regina Dipold Mutchler died and on October 1, 1892 her father, Joseph died. The saddest event of all was when John's and Julia's seventeen year old daughter, Mary Josephine died suddenly of appendicitis on September 20, 1891 after having attended a dance the night before. A gradual and deepening depression came over John that affected his ability to function. He started to have problems with his neighbors, and in March, 1893 he took George Heller to the Justice's Court in the Town of Callicoon for damage done by the Heller cattle. On May 1, 1893 John and Julia left their farm in the Gulf to their 21 year old son, William Joseph and bought a hotel in North Branch, New York from Peter Knack for $2900. *11 John's rapidly deteriorating mental condition made it prudent to have the hotel transferred to Julia's name only. This was done on June 8, 1893. The property included the hotel, furniture, bar, bar room fixtures and furniture, the stock of provisions, wines, liquors, cigars, fuel, ice, hay, grain, straw, one black mare, two cows, harness, robes, blankets, whips, one buckboard wagon and one two seated spring wagon. *12 As the summer went on John's condition became more acute and he made two suicide attempts. Following this the family brought him to Middletown State Hospital where he was hospitalized from October. 1893 until August, 1894 when he recovered and was discharged. *13 In April, 1897 they sold the hotel and bought another farm in Callicoon Center along Buck Brook *14 and lived there until about 1909. About 1909 they sold the farm in Callicoon Center, and retired. They built a new house on Highland Avenue in Roscoe, New York where he lived until he died on June 17, 1912 after having a stroke the month before. *15 He was a member of W. T. Morgan Post #293 G. A. R. in Rockland. This Post was chartered on 8 Oct 1882 and met on the first and third Wednesdays of the month in Dodge's Hall. Following his death Julia received a veterans widow pension of $12 a month.
    BREINER, JOHN.?Age, 25 years. Enlisted, August 21, 1862, at Callicoon, to serve three years; mustered in as private, Co. F, October 8, 1862; mustered out with company, July 20, 1865, at Washington, D.C., as Briner.

    Johannes married Julia A. Mutchler on 9 Jan 1866 in Sullivan County, New York, USA. Julia was born on 11 May 1846 in Manhattan, New York City, New York, USA; died on 7 Feb 1928 in Callicoon, Delaware, Sullivan County, New York, USA ; was buried in Riverview Cemetery, Roscoe, Rockland, Sullivan County, New York, USA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 7.  Julia A. Mutchler was born on 11 May 1846 in Manhattan, New York City, New York, USA; died on 7 Feb 1928 in Callicoon, Delaware, Sullivan County, New York, USA ; was buried in Riverview Cemetery, Roscoe, Rockland, Sullivan County, New York, USA.
    Children:
    1. Katharina Breiner was born on 26 Aug 1867 in Fremont, Sullivan County, New York, USA; died on 30 Jul 1907 in Manhattan, New York City, New York, USA.
    2. Louisa Breiner was born on 18 Sep 1868 in Sullivan County, New York, USA; was christened on 27 Sep 1868 in Saint Mary's Church, Obernburg, Fremont, Sullivan County, New York, USA; died in 1958 in Walton, Delaware County, New York, USA; was buried in Riverview Cemetery, Roscoe, Rockland, Sullivan County, New York, USA.
    3. John Julius Breiner was born on 4 Jan 1870 in Obernburg, Fremont, Sullivan County, New York, USA; died on 4 Feb 1957 in Callicoon, Delaware, Sullivan County, New York, USA ; was buried in Riverview Cemetery, Roscoe, Rockland, Sullivan County, New York, USA.
    4. 3. Anna Barbara Breiner was born on 22 Mar 1871 in Sullivan County, New York, USA; died on 13 Aug 1949 in Lakewood, Ocean County, New Jersey, USA; was buried in Riverview Cemetery, Roscoe, Rockland, Sullivan County, New York, USA.
    5. William Joseph Breiner was born on 8 Jul 1872 in Callicoon, Delaware, Sullivan County, New York, USA ; was christened on 15 Aug 1872 in Saint Mary's Church, Obernburg, Fremont, Sullivan County, New York, USA; died on 16 Feb 1958 in Livingston Manor, Rockland, Sullivan County, New York, USA; was buried in Riverside Cemetery, Coxsackie, Greene County, New York, USA.
    6. Mary Josephine Breiner was born on 22 Jan 1874 in Callicoon, Delaware, Sullivan County, New York, USA ; died on 21 Sep 1891 in Callicoon, Delaware, Sullivan County, New York, USA .
    7. Francis Joseph Breiner was born on 22 Jan 1874 in Callicoon, Delaware, Sullivan County, New York, USA ; died on 18 Feb 1875 in Callicoon, Delaware, Sullivan County, New York, USA .
    8. Charles Michael Breiner was born on 5 May 1876 in Callicoon, Delaware, Sullivan County, New York, USA ; was christened on 15 Jun 1876 in Saint Mary's Church, Obernburg, Fremont, Sullivan County, New York, USA; died on 13 Oct 1918 in Middletown, Orange County, New York, USA; was buried on 16 Oct 1918 in Hillside Cemetery, Middletown, Orange County, New York, USA.
    9. Julianna Breiner was born on 29 Sep 1877 in Callicoon, Delaware, Sullivan County, New York, USA ; died on 11 Dec 1963 in Middletown, Orange County, New York, USA.
    10. Theresa Breiner was born on 11 Mar 1879 in Callicoon, Delaware, Sullivan County, New York, USA ; died on 1 May 1879 in Callicoon, Delaware, Sullivan County, New York, USA .
    11. Rosa Breiner was born on 29 Sep 1880 in Callicoon, Delaware, Sullivan County, New York, USA ; died in 1941 in New York, USA.


Generation: 4

  1. 12.  Franz Joseph Breiner was born on 30 Jan 1802 in Erlenbach bei Dahn, Pfalz (son of Georg Adam Breiner and Anna Maria Kuntz); died on 3 May 1889 in Fremont, Sullivan County, New York, USA.

    Franz married Katharina Kuntz on 2 Jan 1830 in Erlenbach bei Dahn, Pfalz, Bayern. Katharina (daughter of Johannes Kuntz and Anna Barbara Kiefer) was born on 12 Jan 1799 in Erlenbach bei Dahn, Pfalz; died on 14 Feb 1881 in Fremont, Sullivan County, New York, USA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 13.  Katharina Kuntz was born on 12 Jan 1799 in Erlenbach bei Dahn, Pfalz (daughter of Johannes Kuntz and Anna Barbara Kiefer); died on 14 Feb 1881 in Fremont, Sullivan County, New York, USA.
    Children:
    1. Franz Joseph Breiner was born on 21 Mar 1831 in Erlenbach bei Dahn, Pfalz, Bayern; was christened on 23 Mar 1831 in Erlenbach bei Dahn, Pfalz, Bayern; died on 13 Jan 1854 in Callicoon, Delaware, Sullivan County, New York, USA .
    2. Peter Breiner was born on 30 Aug 1832 in Erlenbach bei Dahn, Pfalz, Bayern; was christened on 30 Aug 1832 in Erlenbach bei Dahn, Pfalz, Bayern; died on 1 Jul 1873 in Callicoon, Delaware, Sullivan County, New York, USA .
    3. Barbara Breiner was born on 16 Nov 1834 in Erlenbach bei Dahn, Pfalz, Bayern; was christened on 19 Nov 1834 in Erlenbach bei Dahn, Pfalz, Bayern; died on 14 Mar 1910 in New York, USA.
    4. 6. Johannes Breiner was born on 29 Jun 1836 in Erlenbach bei Dahn, Pfalz, Bayern; was christened on 3 Jul 1836 in Erlenbach bei Dahn, Pfalz, Bayern; died on 17 Jun 1912 in Callicoon, Delaware, Sullivan County, New York, USA ; was buried in Riverview Cemetery, Roscoe, Rockland, Sullivan County, New York, USA.
    5. Georg Adam Breiner was born on 23 Apr 1838 in Erlenbach bei Dahn, Pfalz, Bayern; was christened on 29 Apr 1838 in Erlenbach bei Dahn, Pfalz, Bayern; died on 9 Sep 1839 in Erlenbach bei Dahn, Pfalz, Bayern.