Jonathan P. Cilley
Birth: Dec. 29, 1835
Thomaston
Knox County
MaineDeath: Apr. 6, 1920
Alameda County
CaliforniaCivil War Union Brevet Brigadier General. Son of Maine Congressman Jonathan Cilley, he studied law and after his admittance to the bar opened a law practice in Thomaston, Maine. At the outbreak of the Civil War 1861, he enlisted in the 1st Maine Cavalry and was made Captain of Company B. On April 14, 1862, he was promoted Major, reported to General Banks command with his unit and was severely wounded in the Shenandoah Valley Battle, Middletown, Virginia, on May 24, 1862.
He later returned to action as Lieutenant Colonel in command of the 1st Regiment Maine Volunteer Cavalry serving with his men untill the end of the war. For his great distinction and dedication to duty he was brevetted Brigadier General of U.S. Volunteers on June 12 1865. After the war he returned to Maine where he was married and resumed law practice at Rockland.
He was a member of the state legislature in 1867, deputy collector of customs, 1867-71, a member of the city council 1873-75, adjutant-general of Maine, 1875-77 and commissioner of the U. S. circuit court from 1867-80.
His published works include orations and addresses, a genealogy of The Cilley Family, The Gamble Family and The Mount Desert Widow. He was elected a member of the Maine Historical Society and a corresponding member of the New Hampshire Historical Society. He passed away while on a visit to his daughter’s home in California.
Burial:
The Cilley Cemetery
Thomaston
Knox County, Maine