Dr Charles Cotton
American
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1788/10/07 | Priscilla Jackson Cotton, wife Rossiter Cotton, gives birth to a son, Charles Cotton, in Plymouth, Mass. | Born | |||||
1811/02/18 | Receiving $30.00 per month plus two rations per day, Charles Cotton joins the crew of USS CONSTITUTION as a surgeon's mate. He berths in the cockpit (or steerage) and eats there with the warrant officers. | Military | USS CONSTITUTION | Boston | |||
1812/04/27 | Charles Cotton is transferred to the Boston Navy Yard. | Military | Boston Naval Shipyard | Boston | |||
1813/04/11 | After serving on the USS HORNET, Charles Cotton returns to duty on the USS CONSTITUTION where he has the watch assignment of idler and is assigned to the cockpit. | Military | USS CONSTITUTION | Boston | |||
1813/07/24 | Dr Charles Cotton receives his commission as surgeon. Surgeon are paid $50.00 per month with the option of receiving two rations per day. | Military | USS CONSTITUTION | Boston | |||
1814/06/10 | Dr Charles Cotton transfers to Newport Station in Newport, Rhode Island, exchanging places with John A Kearney. | Military | USS CONSTITUTION | Boston | |||
1817/00/00 | Mary Northam marries Charles Cotton. They make their home at the Cotton house on Thames St. | Home | Dr Charles Cotton House, Newport | Newport, RI | |||
1823/12/10 | Dr Charles Cotton resigns from the United States Navy. | Military | |||||
1870/02/03 | Dr Charles Cotton dies at his home in Newport, Rhode Island. | Died | Dr Charles Cotton House, Newport | Newport, RI |
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