Albert D. J. Cashier (December 25, 1843 – October 10, 1915) was an Irish-born American soldier who served in the Union Army during the American Civil War. Cashier became famous as one of at least 250 soldiers who were assigned female at birth and enlisted as men to fight in the Civil War. He adopted the identity of a man before enlisting, and maintained it until death. The consistent and nearly lifelong (at least 53 years) commitment to a male identity has prompted some historians to believe that Cashier was a trans man.
Early life
According to a later investigation by the administrator of Cashier's estate, Albert Cashier was born Jennie Irene Hodgers in Clogherhead,
