Ruth Sinnotte | |
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Born | Ruth Helena Kellogg February 14, 1823 |
Died | May 29, 1897 | (aged 74)
Nationality | American |
Occupation | nurse |
Spouse |
Jonathan Patrick Sinnotte
(m. 1848; died 1852) |
Ruth Helena Sinnott (née Kellogg; February 14, 1823 – May 29, 1897) was a Union nurse during the American Civil War.[2]
Ruth Helena Kellogg was born February 14, 1823, in Manlius, New York, the daughter of Philo Kellogg and Nancy A. Riley Kellogg. She married Jonathan Patrick Sinnotte in 1848; they had two children together, Millard and Nancy, both born in Ohio. Ruth Sinnotte became a young widow with two small children when Jonathan Sinnotte died in 1852.[3] She moved with her son and daughter to Peoria, Illinois.[4]
Sinnotte was commissioned in St. Louis, Missouri to serve on the steamer Imperial, traveling between Pittsburgh Landing and St. Louis.[5][6] When this ship was out of service, Sinnotte then went to the steamer Ella until this steamer too was out of service. She then was transferred to Monterey, Tennessee, to service in the hospital at Corith.[5] Her service here, however, was cut short by illness, causing her to return home to Illinois.
Soon, she was traveling again, this time with the 113th Illinois Infantry, to Memphis where she served on the Vicksburg fleet, once again on the Imperial.[5][6]
Ruth Sinnotte died in Lexington, Kansas on May 29, 1897, aged 74 years.[3]