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Ezra E. Derby BIRTH unknown DEATH 24 Jun 1864 BURIAL West Farmington Cemetery Farmington Hills, Oakland County, Michigan,
https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/11484143/ezra-e.-derby
Children
Rollin H. Derby unknown–1882
Ezra Derby was the namesake son of the founder of Wayne, Michigan. His father ad purchased the Simon's Holding at "Johnson's Tavern" in 1832. and had moved from the Willow Run settlement near Ypsilanti. He immediately began improvements which ultimately lead to the founding of Wayne. He moved into the Northwest corner of Nankin Township in 1839, and it was here that Ezra E. Derby was born. According to the regimental historian, O. B. Curtis, Ezra was born in Nankin Township. By 1862 he was a farmer in nearby Canton Township. He married Maria Monroe shortly before his enlistment.
He enlisted along with his brother-in-law, Otis Southworth, in company C on August 9, 1862 at Plymouth. He mustered into service on August 15, 1862. He was 22.
Details of his service are scant. Ezra Derby was wounded during the abortive assault Confederate works before Petersburg on June 18th, 1864. He wound was severe. He was sent to the hospital at City Point, Virginia where he died on June 23, 1864. He was only 24. His grave is in the Farmington Cemetery in Oakland County Michigan. Like so many other markers for Civil War dead, it may be a cenotaph.
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